loyalism

n. 忠义;忠诚
n. 忠义;忠诚
英英释义
Loyalism
In general, loyalism refers to an individual's allegiance toward an established government, political party, or sovereign, especially during times of war and revolt. The most common usage of the term refers to loyalty to the British Crown.
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词汇搭配
短语ming loyalism明遗民
Taihang loyalism太行忠义
the loyalism忠义
Loyalism Heart忠义之心
Loyalism to the Monarch忠君建功
更多收起网络短语双语例句
Thispoem expressed the poet's affection in the cockles of the heart and the
loyalism
inthepoemwassincere.该诗是诗人自鸣中怀之作,诗中所表忠义确系真心。
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ForpopularizingTheWater Margin,itswriter putinthecontentsof
loyalism
andofferingamnesty and enlistment to rebels.《水浒传》为了自身的传播,写进了忠义思想及招安、投降的内容。
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权威例句
LoyalismThe emergence of new loyalism
The State of Loyalism in Northern Ireland
The State of Loyalism in Northern Ireland
Catholic Loyalism in Elizabethan England by Arnold Pritchard
The Languages of Loyalism in Southern Africa, c. 1870-1939
Popular loyalism and public violence in the north‐west of England, 1790–1800
Destiney His Choice: The Loyalism of Andrew Marvell. by John M. Wallace
A Change in Dynasties: Loyalism in Thirteenth-Century China by Jennifer W. Jay
The Object of Sectarianism: The Material Reality of Sectarianism in Ulster Loyalism
loyalism (n.)
1812, from loyal + -ism.
1. I'm glad to be rid of this old clunker.
我很高兴摆脱了这部旧机器.
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2. I'm sick and tired of fixing this clunker!
我已经厌烦修理这部破车了.
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3. Right ! Heheh , Li Hua , no offense , but your car is a real clunker, too.
我才不介意呢, 你是在说我的车, 又不是说我.
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4. People might feel a little ashamed if someone says the car they drive is a clunker.
不过,Larry,我的车只要能把我带到我想去的地方就行了.
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