詞根:demoralize
adj.demoralizing 令人泄氣的
n.demoralization 墮落;道德敗壞;士氣低落
v.demoralizing 使無(wú)斗志;使墮落(demoralize的ing形式)
vt.demoralize 使道德敗壞;使墮落;使士氣低落
demoralise 使…道德敗壞;使…士氣低落;使…喪失信心(等于demoralize)
2.This demoralized Janos so much that, while he continued to work on mathematical problems, he published no more.
這士氣低落亞諾什這么多,雖然他繼續工作的數學(xué)問(wèn)題,他出版了沒(méi)有更多的。
3.Now that they were so much in the spotlight, and in the money, they fell into bickering, demoralized, warring factions.
由于過(guò)多地暴露在聚光燈下,手里又握著(zhù)大把的鈔票,他們陷入了爭吵不休、意志消沉和勢不兩立的內訌當中。
4."A miserable job makes a person cynical and frustrated and demoralized when they go home at night," Lencioni says.
Lencioni說(shuō):“一份令人痛苦的工作讓人在晚上回家的時(shí)候感到憤世嫉俗、挫敗、失落。”