demoralising
英
美
adj. 令人泄气的; 使丧失信心的
现在分词:demoralising
BNC.33651
英英释义
adj
- destructive of morale and self-reliance
双语例句
- This is a good way of demoralising the team and making sure that they never learn, grow or develop.
这是打击团队士气的最好办法,也是保证他们再也不会学习,成长和发展的好办法。 - I find such trends hugely demoralising.
我觉得这种趋势非常打击士气。 - Seeing this jolly fellow side with the North was allegedly very demoralising for the southern forces.
据说看到这个活泼可爱的家伙站在北方联邦军队一边,南方军队的士气大大的受挫。 - It was a demoralising blow for Owen.
这一举动另欧文非常沮丧。 - Another important feature of the snipers was that they had a demoralising effect on the enemy.
他们在战场的各个角落里射杀盟军的一切重要人员,使其士气严重受挫。 - Choosing a piano for a concert is harmful. It's demoralising.
为演奏会挑选钢琴是有害、让人泄气的事。 - She claims that a poorly resourced education system is demoralising for both students and teachers.
她声称,资金不足的教育系统正在削弱学生与老师的土气。 - But there have also been demoralising numbers: unemployment is still rising fast, insolvencies are commonplace.
但是另一组数字却使人泄气:失业率仍然在上升,到处都有人破产。 - America is locked into a draining and demoralising war.
美国陷入了一场实力不断消耗、士气日益受损的战争。 - Redundancy can be a demoralising prospect
面临裁员可能会令士气低落。