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allegiance

noun
/əˈliːdʒəns/
/əˈliːdʒəns/
[uncountable, countable]
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  1. a person’s continued support for a political party, religion, leader, etc.(对政党、宗教、统治者的)忠诚,效忠,拥戴
    • to switch/transfer/change allegiance转变/转移/改变拥戴对象
    • an oath/a vow/a statement of allegiance效忠宣誓/誓约/声明
    • People of various party allegiances joined the campaign.各个不同政党的拥护者都参加了这次活动。
    • allegiance (to somebody/something) to pledge/swear allegiance宣誓;发誓
    • He affirmed his allegiance to the president.他坚称自己拥戴总统。
    Extra Examples
    • Every day the children say the Pledge of Allegiance.美国学童每天都要进行效忠宣誓。
    • Every day the schoolchildren pledge an oath of allegiance to their country.学童每天都宣誓要忠于自己的国家。
    • He is now very rich but his allegiance to his working-class origins is still strong.他现在很富有,但他对自己的工人阶级出身依然很忠贞。
    • He keeps everyone guessing about his true allegiance.他一直让大家猜测谁是他真正的拥戴对象。
    • He owed his allegiance to the organization that had given him all his opportunities.他矢志忠于给了他这么多机会的组织。
    • It is hard to keep up with the changing allegiances between the various political parties.不同政党的效忠对象不断变换,令人跟不上形势。
    • Love of one's country does not mean blind allegiance to a regime.爱国并不意味着对政权的盲目忠诚。
    • Many people have abandoned their traditional party allegiances.许多人已不再像以往那样效忠于政党。
    • New officers take an oath of allegiance to their country.新上任的军官宣誓效忠自己的国家。
    • The rebels now have to swear allegiance to a leader they hate.叛乱分子现在不得不发誓效忠于他们所憎恨的领袖。
    • The union needs to retain the allegiance of all its members for the strike to succeed.罢工若要取得胜利,工会需要使所有成员忠心不渝。
    • The various splinter groups all claim allegiance to the true spirit of the movement.所有分裂出来的小派别都声称忠于该运动的真正精神。
    • We will give our full allegiance to the party and everything it believes in.我们对于党及其所信仰的一切无限忠诚。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • full
    • strong
    • traditional
    verb + allegiance
    • give
    • owe
    • declare
    preposition
    • allegiance to
    phrases
    • an oath of allegiance
    • a pledge of allegiance
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    Word Originlate Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French, variant of Old French ligeance, from lige, liege (from medieval Latin laeticus, probably of Germanic origin), perhaps by association with Anglo-Latin alligantia ‘alliance’.

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