- 简明
- 柯林斯
- 牛津
demoralization
- 英 [dɪˌmɒrəlaɪ'zeɪʃn]
- 美 [dɪˌmɒrəlaɪ'zeɪʃn]
释义
- n.道德败坏,纪律松弛,士气消沉
词态变化
- 动词: demoralize;
- 形容词: demoralized; demoralizing;
实用场景例句
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Now, the sight of so many buildings and people completed Prissy's demoralization.
此刻, 这么多的建筑物和人进一步把她迷惑住了.
飘(部分)
Either the Soviets sensed an imminent victory or they feared the approaching demoralization of their clients.
要么是苏联人感到胜利已经呼之欲出,要么是他们担心他们的被保护人的士气行将崩溃.
辞典例句
His inconsistency resulted in the demoralization of his staff.
他的反复无常导致了他的员工们士气低沉.
互联网
In a bear market, it is always wise to cover if complete demoralization suddenly develops.
在熊市里, 一旦突然全场士气低落,你最好赶快平仓.
互联网
Skills atrophy. Demoralization sets in and can become permanent. Some potential employers shy away.
他们的技能退化. 开始意志消沉,并可能变成永久性的. 一些潜在的雇主纷纷对他们避而远之.
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When we are deprived of green, of plants, of trees, most of us give into a demoralization of spirit which we usually blame on some psychological conditions, until one day we find ourselves in garden and feel the expression vanish as if by magic.
出自-2013年考研翻译原文
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Noun
1. destroying the moral basis for a doctrine or policy
2. a state of disorder and confusion;
"his inconsistency resulted in the demoralization of his staff"
3. depression resulting from an undermining of your morale
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