demoralize是什么意思,demoralize怎么读,
英式发音:[dɪˈmɒrəlaɪz] 美式发音:[dɪˈmɒrəlaɪz]
词根:demoralize
adj.demoralized 士气低落的;泄气的
demoralizing 令人泄气的
n.demoralization 堕落;道德败坏;士气低落
v.demoralized 使士气低落;使陷入混乱状态;使堕落(demoralize的过去分词)
demoralizing 使无斗志;使堕落(demoralize的ing形式)
vt.demoralise 使…道德败坏;使…士气低落;使…丧失信心(等于demoralize)
1.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。
2.It's almost as if it was made as thin as it is purely to demoralize would-be competitors.
看起来做这么薄好像纯粹是为了让潜在的竞争者抓狂。
3.Unlike her predecessors, she however refuses to let her boss's impossible demands demoralize her and tries to see the fashion world through Miranda's eyes, keeping her feet still firmly on the ground.
与她的前任,她却拒绝让她的老板是不可能打击她的要求,并试图通过看时尚界米兰达的眼睛,使她的脚还是坚定地在地上。
4.Lofty goals often inspire business teams, while they often demoralize engineering teams.
高的目标通常可以激励商业组,同时他们经常受挫于工程组。
6.Part pop psychology, part human-resources jargon, the term microinequities puts a name on all the indirect offenses that can demoralize a talented employee.
部份大众心理学、部份人力资源的行话「细微忽视」,发生在所有导致优秀员工士气低落的间接冒犯。
7.That is what happens when you poison your growth through letting others diminish, marginalize and demoralize you from reaching your potential.
是你自己让别人影响你的成长,使你的潜力无法发挥。