demoralizing
令人泄气的
常用释义
英音[ dɪˈmɒrəlaɪzɪŋ ]
美音[ dɪˈmɔːrəlaɪzɪŋ ]
基本释义
- adj. 令人泄气的
- v. 使无斗志;使堕落(demoralize 的 ing 形式)
例句
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1·Losing their star player was another demoralizing blow for the team.对球队来说,失去一名主力球员是又一个挫伤锐气的打击。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·For example, they are hugely demoralizing for teams.例如,工作团队士气十分低落。
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3·There's nothing in the world so demoralizing as money.Sophocles世上没有任何东西比金钱更能使人道德败坏。
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4·There's nothing in the world so demoralizing as money.世上没有任何东西比金钱更能使人道德败坏。
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5·Coming here has been the most demoralizing experience of my life.到这里来是一生中最令我丧失信心的经历。
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6·Rousseau's intellectual influence was on the whole demoralizing.总的说来,卢梭给人在思想上的影响是伤风败俗的。
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7·When you dunk all the time it isn't as demoralizing to the opponent.当你扣篮的时候,那并不仅仅能够打击对手的士气。
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8·Working in a job that is a bad fit can be a demoralizing experience.做一件不适合的工作可能是令人泄气的经历。
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9·The Eclipse easily achieved its objective of demoralizing enemy troops.日蚀级轻易的做到了在未作战时就先挫败敌军的士气。
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10·Moreover such reporting is demoralizing to Africans working for change.不仅如此,这些报道还挫败了非洲人民改变的努力。
同根词
词根:
demoralize
demoralized
adj
士气低落的;泄气的
demoralization
n
堕落;道德败坏;士气低落
demoralized
v
使士气低落;使陷入混乱状态;使堕落(demoralize的过去分词)
demoralize
vt
使道德败坏;使堕落;使士气低落