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noun lealdade -
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[N]FIDES (-EI) (F)FIDELITAS (-ATIS) (F)PIETAS (-ATIS) (F) -
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loyalitet {fk} -
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Iவிசுவாசம்IIஇராச பக்தி,விசுவாசம், நம்பிக்கைபற்றுறுதிIVபற்றுறுதித்தன்மை சார்ந்த, நேர்மை பிறழாதVஇராச பக்திVIநம்பிக்கை -
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(n) лояльнайши [lоjaljnajshi] -
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Loyalty
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n.स्वामिभक्ति, सच्चाई, वफादारी, ईमानदारी -
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wafaadaari, swamibhakti -
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nერთგულება -
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n.лояльность л.м.; мелын лиймаш л.м.[loyal'nost'; melyn liymash] -
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baglilik, sadakat -
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pagtatapat, katapatan -
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kb. (j. -ties) kesetiaan (to kepada). l. oath sumpah setia. -
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bağlılık -
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πίστη -
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/'lɔiəlti/ * danh từ - lòng trung thành, lòng trung nghĩa, lòng trung kiên
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loyalty — loy‧al‧ty [ˈlɔɪəlti] noun [uncountable] MARKETING the fact of being loyal to a particular product: loyalty to • He has noticed a falloff in loyalty to particular brands of car. ˈbrand ˌloyalty MARKETING the degree to which people regularly buy a… … Financial and business terms
Loyalty — Loyalty … Википедия
Loyalty — Loy al*ty, n. [Cf. F. loyaut[ e]. See {Loyal}, and cf. {Legality}.] The state or quality of being loyal; fidelity to a superior, or to duty, love, etc. [1913 Webster] He had such loyalty to the king as the law required. Clarendon. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
loyalty — c.1400, from O.Fr. loialté, leauté loyalty, fidelity; legitimacy; honesty; good quality (Mod.Fr. loyauté), from loial (see LOYAL (Cf. loyal)). Earlier leaute (mid 13c.), from the older French form. Loyalty oath first attested 1852 … Etymology dictionary
Loyalty — (spr. Leuältl), Inselgruppe des Westlichen Polynesiens, zwischen Neu Caledonien u. den Neuen Hebriden; sie wurde 1803 entdeckt, 1827 von D Urville untersucht; die drei größten Inseln der Gruppe sind: Britannia, Chabrol u. Holgan … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
loyalty — I noun adherence, adherency, allegiance, attachment, bond, compliance, constancy, dedication, dependability, devotedness, devotion, duty, faithfulness, fealty, fidelitas, fidelity, fides, good faith, group feeling, incorruptibility, obedience,… … Law dictionary
loyalty — *fidelity, allegiance, fealty, devotion, piety Analogous words: trueness or truth, faithfulness, constancy, staunchness, steadfastness (see corresponding adjectives at FAITHFUL): *attachment, affection, love Antonyms: disloyalty Contrasted words … New Dictionary of Synonyms
loyalty — [n] faithfulness, dependability adherence, allegiance, ardor, attachment, bond, conscientiousness, constancy, devotedness, devotion, duty, earnestness, faith, fealty, fidelity, homage, honesty, honor, incorruptibility, integrity, inviolability,… … New thesaurus
loyalty — ► NOUN (pl. loyalties) 1) the state of being loyal. 2) a strong feeling of support or allegiance … English terms dictionary
loyalty — [loi′əltē] n. pl. loyalties [ME loyaulte < OFr loialte] quality, state, or instance of being loyal; faithfulness or faithful adherence to a person, government, cause, duty, etc. SYN. ALLEGIANCE … English World dictionary
Loyalty — For other uses, see Loyalty (disambiguation). Loyalty is faithfulness or a devotion to a person, country, group, or cause (Philosophers disagree as to what things one can be loyal to. Some, as explained in more detail below, argue that one can be … Wikipedia