柯林斯詞典allegiance /??li?d??ns/ (allegiances) 1. N-VAR Your allegiance is your support for and loyalty to a particular group, person, or belief. 擁護(hù) My allegiance to Kendall and his company ran deep. 我對(duì)肯達(dá)爾和他的公司的擁戴持久深厚。 返回 allegiance劍橋詞典loyalty and support for a ruler , country , group , or belief (對(duì)統(tǒng)治者、國(guó)家、群體或信仰的)忠誠(chéng),忠貞;擁戴,擁護(hù) Soldiers have to swear allegiance to the Crown/the King. 士兵必須宣誓效忠國(guó)王。 In many American schools , the students pledge allegiance (to the flag ) at the beginning of the school day . 在很多美國(guó)學(xué)校里,學(xué)生每天上課前要(向國(guó)旗)進(jìn)行宣誓。 As an Englishman who'd lived for a long time in France, he felt a certain conflict of allegiances when the two countries played soccer . 作為一個(gè)在法國(guó)生活了很長(zhǎng)時(shí)間的英國(guó)人,當(dāng)兩國(guó)足球隊(duì)比賽時(shí),對(duì)于要支持哪一方,他的內(nèi)心會(huì)有一番思想斗爭(zhēng)。 返回 allegiance