[usu. as adj.
使丧失士气,使气馁
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the changes leave managers angry and demoralized. 这些变化让经理们又气愤又沮丧。
〈古〉 使堕落,使腐化。
"late 18th cent.: from French
v. 使丧失士气;使气馁;使堕落;使腐化
The failure of a match demoralized these players.
一次比赛的失败就让这些队员泄气了。
The rejection letter from Harvard demoralized George.
哈佛大学的拒绝信让乔治垂头丧气。
The long siege demoralized the soldiers.
长期的围攻使士兵们士气低落。
Clearly, one of the objectives is to demoralize the enemy troops in any way they can.
很明显 目标之一就是要用一切可能的手段打击敌军的士气
Constant criticism is enough to demoralize anybody.
频繁的批评足以使任何人意志消沉。
Clearly, one of the objectives is to demoralize the enemy troops in any way they can.
很清楚,目的之一是他们想尽一切办法瓦解敌军的士气。
Rumors of impending sanctions can demoralize.
即将采取制裁的谣言能使士气低落。
Nothing in the world can demoralize people as money does.
世上没有任何东西比金钱更能使人道德败坏。
The Soviet Union believes that it can demoralize Western Europe and paralyze us.
苏联相信它能使西欧丧失斗志,麻痹我们。
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词根 demoralize
demoralized adj. 士气低落的;泄气的 v. 使士气低落;使陷入混乱状态;使堕落(demoralize的过去分词)
demoralizing adj. 令人泄气的 v. 使无斗志;使堕落(demoralize的ing形式)
demoralization n. 堕落;道德败坏;士气低落
demoralise vt. 使…道德败坏;使…士气低落;使…丧失信心(等于demoralize)
[usu. as adj.
使丧失士气,使气馁
这些变化让经理们又气愤又沮丧。
〈古〉 使堕落,使腐化。
"late 18th cent.: from French