demoralize

美音:[dɪ'mɔrə.laɪz] 英音:[dɪ'mɒrəlaɪz]

简单释义:


v.使泄气;使意志消沉;使士气低落

网络士气受挫;挫折锐气;败坏

变形:

第三人称单数:demoralizes  现在分词:demoralizing  过去分词:demoralized  


完整释义:


v.

1.使士气低落,丧失斗志,使灰心丧气;人心涣散,使…扫兴
2.使…陷于混乱;富有败坏性
3.使陷入混乱
4.士气受挫
5.败坏风纪[道德],伤风败俗
6.挫折锐气;【军事】使士气沮丧


例句:

  1. I'd rather cut my throat than demoralize you on a day like this.
    我情愿割断自己的脖子,也不想在这样的日子使你扫兴。

  2. And second, they demoralize the activity itself.
    第二,他们使活动本身没有意思。

  3. Nothing will demoralize your folks more quickly and cause them to jump ship the first chance they get than poor treatment.
    事实上,没有什么比糟糕的待遇更能瓦解士气,否则员工一有机会就跳槽离开。

  4. If you wait to fire them, you'll run out of money, demoralize your top performers, and lose credibility.
    如果你只是期待着解雇他们,你将会耗尽财力,不但优秀员工的士气低落,而且你也会在他们心中失去信誉。

  5. And they demoralize professional activity in two senses.
    它们让人觉得职业活动很没意思有两方面。

  6. People have to make a living. But the problem with relying on rules and incentives is that they demoralize professional activity.
    但是依赖规矩和激励的问题在于它们使人们对工作觉得很没意思。

  7. Lofty goals often inspire business teams, while they often demoralize engineering teams.
    高的目标通常可以激励商业组,同时他们经常受挫于工程组。

  8. Hitherto, the Communist land reform had been a powerful agent in helping demoralize the peasant soldiers in the Kuomintang armies.
    国民党军队的士兵都是农民出身,共产党所搞的土地改革,在瓦解他们的士气方面一直起着重大的作用。

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