loyally 的定义
- faithful to one's sovereign, government, or state: a loyal subject.
- faithful to one's oath, commitments, or obligations: to be loyal to a vow.
- faithful to any leader, party, or cause, or to any person or thing conceived as deserving fidelity: a loyal friend.
- characterized by or showing faithfulness to commitments, vows, allegiance, obligations, etc.: loyal conduct.
loyally 近义词
faithfully
更多loyally例句
- Send garnered good reach, a loyal audience and real signs of value throughout its life.
- Of course, the main goal at BoFu is to convert those leads you’ve captured earlier into loyal customers.
- This way, you might be able to gain some business through the means of their loyal fanbase.
- Influencers are able to do that because they have very loyal followings.
- Amy Luca, chief executive at influencer marketing company TheAmplify, said Instagram will face a challenge in luring loyal TikTok fans away from the app.
- What matters is being honest, humble, and a faithful and loyal friend, father and member of your community.
- “Edwin Morris Kocurek is a hard-working and loyal employee,” said his first evaluation, obtained through an open-records request.
- Neither was there a return to the loyal but small ghetto of Charter 77.
- Now the Kremlin will assign more loyal people to rule the region, mostly military leaders.
- It is this very sensitive issue that has galvanized widespread resistance from previously loyal campesinos.
- It was Carmena, every nerve of her loyal nature on the alert to baffle this pursuer of Alessandro and Ramona.
- During the summer of 1862 between forty and fifty thousand loyal State militia were organized.
- Major Abbott and his brother officers, trying to keep their men loyal, stood fast and listened to the distant turmoil in the city.
- I have dared to relate this to your Majesty because of my zeal as a loyal vassal, and as one who looks at things dispassionately.
- The poor like the Queen personally, and like to gaze at royal pageantry; but they are not fanatically loyal.