"fealty" 怎么发音
word
ˈfiəɫti/, /ˈfiɫti
FEE-uhl-tee
fˈiːlti
FEE-uhl-tee
释义
'Fealty' means a formal loyalty or sworn allegiance, especially the loyalty shown by someone such as a vassal to a lord in medieval times. It can also mean deep, faithful loyalty to a leader or cause.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈfiəɫti/, /ˈfiɫti
英式英语
fˈiːlti
简化发音
美式
FEE-uhl-tee
英式
FEE-uhl-tee
语境中听
In the Middle Ages, knights swore fealty to their lords.
The vassal declared his fealty to the king in a special ceremony.
They showed fealty by following their leader’s commands.
He pledged fealty to the cause, promising to support it no matter what.