گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'loyalty'

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1 عمومی:: ثبات‌ قدم‌

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2 عمومی:: صداقت‌

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3 عمومی:: وظ‌یفه‌ شناسی‌

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4 عمومی:: وفاداری‌

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1 general::   noun ADJ. absolute, complete, total, undivided, unswerving He showed unswerving loyalty to his friends. | fierce, great, intense, strong, tremendous | conflicting, divided Rows with one's in-laws often create divided loyalties. | primary, prime His prime loyalty was to his family. | family, filial, group, personal, tribal | local, national, regional | religious | party, political | brand, customer VERB + LOYALTY command, inspire, win He inspires great loyalty from all his employees. | feel, have | display, express, prove, show | pledge, swear They pledged their loyalty to the king. | transfer Some party members found it hard to transfer their loyalty to the new leader. | expect LOYALTY + VERB be, lie, remain His loyalties lay with people from the same background as himself. LOYALTY + NOUN oath PREP. out of ~ She stayed on at the school out of loyalty to her students. | ~ among The village is the object of fierce loyalty among its inhabitants. | ~ for Mass advertising creates brand loyalty for a product. | ~ from The company expects loyalty from its employees. | ~ to men whose loyalty is to their political careers | ~ towards The team members felt tremendous loyalty towards one another. PHRASES a conflict of loyalties, an oath/a pledge of loyalty, a sense of loyalty

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: noun faithfulness: Loyalty is prized by all leaders.

Simple Definitions

3 general:: loyalty ADJECTIVES/NOUN + loyalty absolute/total/complete loyalty • He knew that he had Boyle's complete loyalty. great/deep/strong loyalty • She was admired for her deep loyalty to her colleagues. fierce/intense loyalty • She was touched by her friend's fierce loyalty. unswerving loyalty (= loyalty that does not change ) • He was rewarded for his unswerving loyalty. blind/unthinking loyalty (= loyalty to a person or group without questioning whether they are right - used disapprovingly ) • Sarah was criticized for her blind loyalty to her husband. undivided loyalty (= loyalty that goes only to one person or group ) • He has the undivided loyalty of Manchester United fans. divided loyalties (= when you feel that you should be loyal to two people, groups etc ) • She felt divided loyalties, having friends on both sides of the dispute. customer/brand loyalty (= when someone shops in the same shops or buys the same goods regularly ) • The company's marketing department is trying to build customer loyalty. party/political loyalty • Most of the people seem to vote according to party loyalty. personal loyalty (= loyalty to someone as a person, rather than to a company or organization ) • He inspired personal loyalty among his employees. family loyalty • Family loyalty prevented her from telling what she knew. national loyalty • National loyalties can be a cause of conflict between countries. tribal loyalty (= loyalty to your group, team etc, which is felt by a large number of people - often used disapprovingly ) • Football fans tend to have a strange kind of tribal loyalty. company loyalty • As people change jobs more often, company loyalty is less common. verbs feel loyalty towards somebody/something • Marco felt an intense loyalty to his native country. inspire/command somebody's loyalty (= make someone feel loyal to you ) • He inspires extraordinary loyalty among his staff. show/prove your loyalty (= do something that shows you are loyal to someone ) • He showed great loyalty to his wife during her long illness. swear/pledge loyalty (= promise that you will be loyal ) • The president's assistants swore their loyalty to him. phrases a sense of loyalty • She had a strong sense of loyalty to her family. an oath of loyalty (= a promise to be loyal ) • They swore an oath of loyalty to their king. where your loyalties lie (= who or what you are going to be loyal to ) • Do your loyalties lie with your friends or your family? loyalty + NOUN a loyalty scheme (= when a company or shop gives customers a reward for continuing to use them ) • The supermarket operates a loyalty scheme.

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