demoralizing

[dɪ'mɒrəlaɪzɪŋ]
  • 释义
  • adj.

    使丧失信心的,令人泄气的;

  • v.

    使士气低落,使意志消沉( demoralize的现在分词 );

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    Persistent disapproval or criticism can be highly demoralizing.

    一再的否定和批评可能会对信心造成严重打击。

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  • 2、

    The same is true for demoralizing shout and thunderclap.

    挫锐怒叫和雷霆一击也是如此.

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  • 3、

    The Eclipse easily achieved its objective of demoralizing enemy troops.

    日蚀级轻易的做到了在未作战时就先挫败敌军的士气.

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  • 4、

    Those snipers are demoralizing my people.

    那些狙击手让我手下的士气受到很大的打击.

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  • 5、

    Rousseau's intellectual influence was on the whole demoralizing.

    总的说来,卢梭给人在思想上的影响是伤风败俗的.

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    Lord Henry, you are quite delightful and dreadfully demoralizing.

    亨利勋爵, 你很讨人喜欢,而且把道德讲得一文不值.

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  • 7、

    Coming here has been the most demoralizing experience of my life.

    到这里来是一生中最令我丧失信心的经历.

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  • 8、

    Working in a job that is a bad fit can be a demoralizing experience.

    做一件不适合的工作可能是令人松气的经历.

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  • 9、

    The news is very demoralizing.

    这消息很使人泄气.

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  • 10、

    I witnessed for many years its demoralizing influences and its destructiveness to human happiness.

    多年来我目睹了它是如何使人道德沦丧、如何毁灭著人间快乐的.

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    How marriage ruins a man! It is as demoralizing as cigarettes, and far more expensive.

    婚姻就这样毁人不商量啊! 它像香烟一样让人道德败坏, 但可比香烟昂贵多了.

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  • 12、

    These practices had a demoralizing effect on UNRRA workers.

    这种恶劣行径使“联总”工作人员大为沮丧.

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    S . strategy to deliver a demoralizing initial attack in any war against Iraq.

    在美伊战争中,它对于先发制人,重挫敌方士气的战略十分重要.

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