demoralized
英 [dɪˈmɒrəlaɪzd]
美 [dɪˈmɔːrəlaɪzd]
v. 使泄气; 使意志消沉; 使士气低落
demoralize的过去分词和过去式
过去式:demoralized
BNC.39499 / COCA.29082
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使士气低落;使失去信心;使泄气
If somethingdemoralizessomeone, it makes them lose so much confidence in what they are doing that they want to give up.- 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。
- Clearly, one of the objectives is to demoralize the enemy troops in any way they can.
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 demoralise
英英释义
adj
- made less hopeful or enthusiastic
- desperate demoralized people looking for work
- felt discouraged by the magnitude of the problem
- the disheartened instructor tried vainly to arouse their interest
双语例句
- Those who don't think they have the gift also become defensive and demoralized, and often opt out as well.
认为自己没有天赋的那些人,也变成防御,意志消沉,而且也经常选择退出。 - The source blames "arbitrarily high" standards that came as a reaction from "demoralized" SFDA staff.
他抱怨这一“武断的超高标准”来自于“不道德”的SFDA人员的对此事的回应。 - It got demoralized them very much and possibly the Russian Winter saved the Russian people from being defeated right in the first year of the war.
它得到了非常多,他们士气低落,俄罗斯冬季可能免遭击败了战争的第一年,俄罗斯人民的权利。 - The resulting conflicts in policy, and the continual changing of plans, soon demoralized the department.
决策上的冲突,计划的不断变更很快使部门士气受挫。 - With the best known brand in the world, we have no reason to be demoralized.
相反,有这些世界上最著名的牌子在手,我们没道理自己打击自己的士气。 - The enemy is demoralized.
敌军士气颓丧。 - This inevitably leads to a frustrated, demoralized, and even paralyzed organization.
而这将不可避免地导致公司上下滋生沮丧情绪,士气低落,甚至陷入瘫痪。 - An inconsistent policy that demoralized the staff.
使工作人员泄气的前后不一致的政策。 - In a generation, they have descended from proud working class to demoralized underclass.
仅仅经过一代人,他们便从自豪的工人阶级蜕化成道德败坏的社会底层分子。 - Losing several matches in succession had completely demoralized the team.
连续几场比赛失利完全动摇了该队的信心。