loyal如何读

英:[ˈlɔɪəl]

美:[ˈlɔɪəl]

loyal英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 忠诚的,忠心的 true and faithful

loyal是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 忠诚的
  2. 忠心的
  3. 忠实的
  4. 忠心耿耿的
  5. 忠贞不二
  6. 忠贞的
  7. 始终不渝的
  8. 死心塌地的
  9. 诚实的
  10. 忠贞不渝的
n. (名词)
  1. 忠实信徒
  2. 洛伊尔

loyal自然拼读

loy·al

loI l

loyal变形

比较级:more loyal

最高级:most loyal

loyal扩展

loyally (adv.)

loyal词根

词根:loyal

adv.

loyally 忠诚地;诚实地

n.

loyalty 忠诚;忠心;忠实

loyalist 忠诚的人;反对独立者

loyal英英释义

adjective

unswerving in allegiance: such as

faithful in allegiance to one's lawful sovereign or government

were loyal to the king

faithful to a private person to whom faithfulness is due

a loyal husband

faithful to a cause, ideal, custom, institution, or product loyal to the party of their forebears—Dennis Farney

a loyal churchgoer

showing loyalty

a loyal friend

obsolete lawful, legitimate

loyal区别

 loyal, constant, faithful, true

这组词都有“忠实的”的意思,其区别是:

loyal一般指对祖国、领袖的忠诚或对事业、原则、誓言的忠实,不动摇。

constant侧重指思想状态的稳定或信念的坚定,也指爱情或感情等的忠贞不渝。

faithful多指对人对事或对诺言、誓言的始终不渝,侧重在任何情况下都绝不改变。

true侧重个人感情上的忠实和不动摇。

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loyal词源中文解释

“忠诚或忠于效忠”,指君主或政府的臣民,始见于1530年代,源自法语 loyal,源自古法语 loial, leal “质量好的; 忠诚的; 尊贵的; 守法的; 合法的; 婚生的”,源自拉丁语 legalem,源自 lex “法律”(参见 legal)。

与 legal 相同,保留了拉丁语形式; 在大多数用法中,它已经取代了中古英语 leal,后者是法语单词的早期借词。与 royal/regal 相似。在英语中的意义发展是封建的,通过“忠实地履行法律义务; 遵守荣誉法则”的概念。在一般意义上(如狗、情人等),始于大约1600年。作为名词,意思是“忠诚的人”始于1530年代(最初通常是复数形式)。

loyal词源英文解释

Middle French, from Old French leial, leel, from Latin legalis legal

The first known use of loyal was in 1531

loyal儿童词典英英释义

lozengenoun

a diamond-shaped figure

something shaped like a lozenge

a small disk or tablet that usually contains medicine

loyaltynoun

the quality or state of being loyal

loyaltynoun

the quality or state of being loyal

loyaladjective

faithful to one's lawful government

faithful to a person to whom allegiance or affection is due

faithful to a cause or ideal

loyalistnoun

one who is or remains loyal to a political cause, government, or sovereign especially in times of revolt

loyalistnoun

one who is or remains loyal to a political cause, government, or sovereign especially in times of revolt

loyaladjective

faithful to one's lawful government

faithful to a person to whom allegiance or affection is due

faithful to a cause or ideal

loyal 例句

1 And I wrote to my loyal assistants at my newly formed Muslim Mosque, Inc. in Harlem, with a note appended, asking that my letter be duplicated and distributed to the press.

2 It is not at all clear why the costs of serving a highly loyal customer should in principle be different from those of serving any other type of repeat customer.

为什么服务一个高度忠诚的顾客的成本原则上与服务其他类型的回头客的成本是不同的,这一点完全不清楚。

3 No more psychological warfare to trick us to think that we ain't loyal.

不再有欺骗我们以为自己不忠诚的心理战.

4 “Take our prisoner to the cells and hand her over to Otrera’s guards. And, Kinzie, be sure you leave before anything unfortunate happens. I don’t want my loyal followers held accountable for a prison break.”

5 The team has many loyal fans.

6 He was neither clever nor sensitive, but he was loyal—stubbornly sometimes, and even annoyingly and stupidly so in later life.

7 Underneath her rather bold and cruel exterior, she had a kind heart, and she was to prove loyal and true to the very end.

8 "Tell him, Black," my father said, like he was some sort of gang leader, and Black was one of his loyal goons.

9 In the early hours of Black Easter, Booth and Herold sought their salvation: not in a church, but at the door of a loyal Confederate.

10 “Behind every successful Marine officer stands his loyal and uncomplaining wife,” Virgil joked.

11 Instead, political bosses awarded these jobs to friends and loyal associates who donated money or helped with the campaign.

12 They were good men, loyal, yet she was tired of them all.

13 Dr. Ketterer was a loyal Nazi who encouraged euthanizing people who were physically disabled.

14 He goes to a place that makes sense, Emmett and George’s house, then to a friend that is as loyal as they come, Ray.

15 “For joining Erudite, for being loyal to them. I mean, if you were supposed to be one of them all along, then ‘faction before blood’ is an acceptable thing to believe, right?”

16 "No doubt. As loyal as a deer surrounded by wolves."

17 ‘Let’s see what sort of sedition this rogue is bringing in among His Majesty’s loyal troops.’

18 "Don't forget loyal and trustworthy—you've got me sounding like the perfect Boy Scout."

19 “They pine. They are very loyal. They cannot live without their masters. It comes from a line of canine genetics.”

20 He was honest, and he seemed loyal enough.

loyal 同义词

2 尽忠

self-devotion

3 忠心

good loyalty spirit

6 忠心耿耿

loyally

7 忠贞不渝的

true-blue

10 忠心的

good

11 亲英分子

anglophil anglophile anglomania

20 忠实信徒

faithful observant

24 忠贞的

fast faithful

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