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leal

/leel/US // lil //UK // (liːl) //

李尔

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Scot.

    • : loyal; true.

Examples

  • “The last thing I remember him saying was he did a good job,” Leal told People.

  • Leal was up before the count of 10 but then collapsed and soon thereafter fell into a coma.

  • Hirales, who was dominating the fight, had Leal down in the sixth round.

  • The previous week, Star had published a set of incriminating photos of Leal and Kutcher taken on the night in question.

  • But why would Demi care about a night spent with someone like Sara Leal?

  • God grant she may always be Our Queen that we may be her liegemen, leal and right trusty in all catastrophes!

  • It was from him that I had a quite extravagant account of this wee, leal Highlander a few years ago.

  • At the end of five years the leal Highlander was not only still remembered, but he had become a local celebrity.

  • You have been leal and true to me indeed, and many a black hour have you tided me over since this war' began.

  • Oh, that I were but safe at hame amang mine ain leal and true people!