英 [ˈlɔɪəli] 美 [ˈlɔɪəli]
adv. 忠诚地;诚实地
with loyalty; in a loyal manner
government will not be efficient unless the people as a whole accept leadership loyally and enthusiastically
... dependably 可信任地 loyally 忠诚地 devotedly 忠实地 ...
忠诚地;诚实地
"I promise," John said loyally.
“我保证。”约翰忠诚地说。
They have loyally supported their party and their leader.
他们忠心耿耿地支持自己的政党和领导人。
She has loyally and unselfishly spent every day at her husband's side.
她忠实而无私地在她丈夫身边度过了每一天。
And it subsidizes his programs to build governmental institutions that loyally carry out his anti-Israel policies.
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He has loyally backed Mr Prodi, but eventually wants the top job for himself.
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Carrying a hamstring injury, Gotze watched from the stands on Saturday and loyally celebrated the Dortmund equalizer.