demoralize
英 美 [dɪ'mɔrəlaɪz]
TEM8 GRE
- demoralize (v.)
- c. 1793, "to corrupt the morals of," from French démoraliser, from de- "remove" (see de-) + moral (adj.) (see moral). Said to be a coinage of the French Revolution. Sense of "lower the morale of" (especially of armies) is first recorded 1848. Related: Demoralized; demoralizing.
- 1. Constant criticism is enough to demoralize anybody.
- 频繁的批评足以使任何人意志消沉。
来自《权威词典》
- 2. Clearly, one of the objectives is to demoralize the enemy troops in any way they can.
- 很明显,目标之一就是要用一切可能的手段打击敌军的士气。
来自辞典例句
- 3. Frequent gyrations in our national direction demoralize the Foreign Service.
- 我们在基本国策上的多变性,常使外交部门陷于混乱.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Rumors of impending sanctions can demoralize.
- 即将采取制裁的谣言能使士气低落.
来自辞典例句
- 5. I'd rather cut my throat than demoralize you on a day like this.
- 我情愿割断自己的脖子,也不想在这样的日子使你扫兴.
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