demoralizing
英 [dɪˈmɒrəlaɪzɪŋ]
美 [dɪˈmɔːrəlaɪzɪŋ]
adj. 令人士气低落的;使人泄气的
v. 使泄气; 使意志消沉; 使士气低落
demoralize的现在分词
现在分词:demoralizing
BNC.41611 / COCA.32819
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 令人士气低落的;使人泄气的
If something isdemoralizing, it makes you lose so much confidence in what you are doing that you want to give up.- Redundancy can be a demoralising prospect...
面临裁员可能会令士气低落。 - 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。
- Redundancy can be a demoralising prospect...
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 demoralising
英英释义
adj
- destructive of morale and self-reliance
双语例句
- 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泄气的经历。 - The news is very demoralizing.
这消息很使人泄气。 - Any enemy can never expect to conquer our land, let us huge demoralizing, it is not energy.
任何敌人都休想征服我们的土地,让我们伏首泄气,那是不得能的。 - Susan mandus, the English female philosopher, has introduced the conception of "demoralizing education", and points out that moral education faces a difficult position due to the advocate of pluralistic value.
英国女性哲学家苏珊曼德斯提出了教育中的“除道德化现象”这一概念,指出当今英美社会因为崇尚多元价值,使道德教育面临一种困境。 - I think what she's had to go through has been kind of demoralizing.
“雪莉还说”我想她所经历的事情是让人沮丧的。 - The transition back to work can be particularly demoralizing for people who make long to-do lists for the summer, don't accomplish them, and pile on even more pressure and self-criticism in the fall. '
回来上班对于那些制订了长长的暑期计划而无法完成的人来说,可能尤其令人沮丧。计划未完成,进一步增加了秋日里的负担和自责感。 - 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。 - The same is true for demoralizing shout and thunderclap.
挫锐怒叫和雷霆一击也是如此。 - It's demoralizing to work for someone who constantly finds fault with you.
为不断找茬儿的人干活令人泄气。 - While micromanagers might have a good reason for their behavior, their actions are unproductive and demoralizing.
虽然他们可能有很好的理由为自己的行为辩护,他们的行为仍然会影响到效率,使人感到泄气。