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🔑 faith·fulBrE /ˈfeɪθfl/NAmE /ˈfeɪθfl/ adjective🔑 staying with or supporting a particular person, organization or belief 忠实的;忠诚的 SYN loyal ◆a faithful servant/friend/dog 忠诚的仆人/朋友/狗◆She was rewarded for her 40 years' faithful service with the company. 她为公司忠诚服务了 40 年,因而获得奖赏。◆I have been a faithful reader of your newspaper for many years. 我是贵报多年来的忠实读者。◆~ to sb/sthHe remained faithful to the ideals of the party. 他对党的理想坚贞不移。the faithful noun [pl.] people who believe in a religion; the loyal supporters of a political party (宗教的)忠实信徒;(政党的)忠诚支持者◆The president will keep the support of the party faithful. 总统将继续获得忠诚党员的拥护。 Plural adjectival nouns the blind, the deaf, the destitute, the dead, the dying, the elderly, the faithful, the homeless, the injured, the insane, the jobless, the middle aged, the old, the poor, the rich, the sick, the squeamish, the wealthy, the wicked, the wounded, the young 🔑 (of a wife, husband or partner 夫妻或性伴侣) ~ (to sb) not having a sexual relationship with anyone else 忠诚的;忠贞的 OPP unfaithful true and accurate; not changing anything 如实的;丝毫不变的◆a faithful copy/account/description 精确的副本;如实的叙述/描述◆~ to sthHis translation manages to be faithful to the spirit of the original. 他的译文做到了忠于原文的精神。 [only before noun] able to be trusted; that you can rely on 可信任的;可信赖的◆my faithful old car 我那可靠的老爷车▸ faith·ful·ness BrE /ˈfeɪθflnəs/NAmE /ˈfeɪθflnəs/ noun [U] ◆faithfulness to tradition 对传统的恪守◆She had doubts about his faithfulness. 她怀疑他的忠诚。 |