Lealtad in english
Loyalty
pronunciation: lɔɪəlti part of speech: noun
pronunciation: lɔɪəlti part of speech: noun
In gestures
lealtad = allegiance ; loyalty ; faithfulness ; loyalty of custom ; fealty.
Example: Muslim authors were made up of the following elements: ism (given name), nasab (patronymic), nisbah (an adjective indicating tribal, geographical or sectarian origin or allegiance).Example: 'Well, you're certainly to be applauded for your loyalty,' sighed Datto.Example: Expanding the character set would have consequences for transcription and faithfulness of transcription has implications for retrieval.Example: It is the latest incentive being offered to attract the Web user and win over their loyalty of custom.Example: In the Middle Ages when a vassal died, his heir was required to publicly renew his oath of fealty to his suzerain.more:
» conflicto de lealtades = divided loyalties .
Example: Divided loyalties often pit the interests of an individual against the interests of a collective in the allocation of scarce medical resources.» jurar lealtad = pledge + allegiance .
Example: Usually, blood oaths are a way to 'pledge allegiance' (not the flag pledge, I mean) to a god or group.» lealtad del cliente = customer loyalty .
Example: In an industry with razor-thin margins and intense price competition, customer loyalty and repeat purchasing is critical to financial success.» mostrar + Posesivo + lealtad = show + Possivo + loyalty .
Example: Hernandez preferred to show his gratitude and loyalty to Crane by staying on as a professional at CPFPL after he had earned his MLS.» prometer lealtad = pledge + allegiance .
Example: Usually, blood oaths are a way to 'pledge allegiance' (not the flag pledge, I mean) to a god or group.» sentido de lealtad = sense of loyalty .
Example: The Taliban could be admired for their religious conviction and their sense of loyalty to each other, the new bishop for the Armed Forces said.