demoralizing

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基本釋義

adj.
使喪失信心的,令人泄氣的
v.
使士氣低落,使意志消沉( demoralize的現在分詞 )

詞性變化

實用例句

Persistent disapproval or criticism can be highly demoralizing.

一再的否定和批評可能會對信心造成嚴重打擊。

柯林斯例句

Lord Henry, you are quite delightful and dreadfully demoralizing.

亨利勛爵, 你很討人喜歡,而且把道德講得一文不值.

辭典例句

The news is very demoralizing.

這消息很使人泄氣.

辭典例句

Rousseau's intellectual influence was on the whole demoralizing.

總的說來,盧梭給人在思想上的影響是傷風敗俗的.

辭典例句

Those snipers are demoralizing my people.

那些狙擊手讓我手下的士氣受到很大的打擊.

電影對白

Coming here has been the most demoralizing experience of my life.

到這里來是一生中最令我喪失信心的經歷.

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These practices had a demoralizing effect on UNRRA workers.

這種惡劣行徑使“聯總”工作人員大為沮喪.

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The same is true for demoralizing shout and thunderclap.

挫銳怒叫和雷霆一擊也是如此.

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The Eclipse easily achieved its objective of demoralizing enemy troops.

日蝕級輕易的做到了在未作戰(zhàn)時就先挫敗敵軍的士氣.

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I witnessed for many years its demoralizing influences and its destructiveness to human happiness.

多年來我目睹了它是如何使人道德淪喪、如何毀滅著人間快樂的.

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Working in a job that is a bad fit can be a demoralizing experience.

做一件不適合的工作可能是令人松氣的經歷.

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How marriage ruins a man! It is as demoralizing as cigarettes, and far more expensive.

婚姻就這樣毀人不商量啊! 它像香煙一樣讓人道德敗壞, 但可比香煙昂貴多了.

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S . strategy to deliver a demoralizing initial attack in any war against Iraq.

在美伊戰(zhàn)爭中,它對于先發(fā)制人,重挫敵方士氣的戰(zhàn)略十分重要.

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英英釋義

Adjective
  • 1. destructive of morale and self-reliance

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