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(xù)工作的數(shù)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,手里又握著大把的鈔票,他們陷入了爭(zhēng)吵不休、意志消沉和勢(shì)不兩立的內(nèi)訌當(dāng)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。”