单词 | demoralized |
释义 | demoralized (bre also demoralised) /dɪmɒrəlaɪzd; name dɪmɔːrəlaɪzd, dɪmɑːrəlaɪzd/ without confidence or hope any longer, especially after a period of being unsuccessful or making little progress(尤指迟迟未成功或进展甚微)泄气的,沮丧的,士气低落的◆the workers here seem very demoralized.这里的工人看起来士气十分低落。◆what can we do to revitalize a demoralized sales force?我们怎样才能让士气低落的销售队伍重新振作起来呢?ⓘ demoralized is used especially to describe the feeling among a group of people, such as a team, army or workforce, when their situation has become worse over a period of time and morale (= confidence and enthusiasm) has become low. * demoralized 尤指一个群体,如团队、部队或全体员工,在经历了一段时间的境况不佳后士气 (morale) 低落的感觉。 ➡ see also morale → mood ☞ demoralizedemoralizedsee ⇨ confident/not confident 5 de·mor·a·lized /(also 又作 -ised bre 【英】) /dɪ`mɑrəlˏaɪzd; dɪˈmɒrəlaɪzd//adjif you feel demoralized, you lose confidence and feel that you cannot succeed 意气消沉的,士气低落的:◇i came out of the interview feeling totally demoralized. 我面试结束出来后感觉十分消沉。 |
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