demoralize

过去式:

动词过去式: demoralized

更多词形:

名词: demoralization | 动词过去式: demoralized | 动词过去分词: demoralized | 动词现在分词: demoralizing | 动词第三人称单数: demoralizes |

单词例句:

Snipers were the eyes and ears of their units, as well as a key element in defensive efforts to slow down and demoralize the advancing Germans.

狙击手是他们的耳目,也是起防御成败的重要因素,使敌慢下来以挫败占优势的德国人锐气。

Demoralize To undermine the confidence or morale of; dishearten

使泄气破坏信心或士气;使意气沉沉

But in the playoffs, where defense gets you to the next round, you need to totally demoralize the other team.

但如果是在季后赛,防守才能使你进入下一轮,你需要彻底击垮对手。

Demoralize To undermine the confidence or morale of;

dishearten: 使泄气破坏信心或士气;

Many Iraqis, especially Saddam supporters, believed the story of the brothers' killing was concocted by the U.S. military to demoralize opponents of their occupation of the country.

很多伊拉克人,尤其是萨达姆政权的支持者认为乌代和库赛兄弟的死亡消息是美军捏造的,美军此行目的是为了挫败那些占领伊拉克的对抗者的士气。

The critical parent role is how we find weak spots and can immobilize and demoralize others.

批评家使我们能够找出弱点,打压别人。

Rumors of impending sanctions can demoralize

即将采取制裁的谣言能使士气低落。

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。

One reason for that is many “failures” are only temporary setbacks, and if you don’t let them scare you and demoralize you, they can be turned into wins.

原因之一是很多“失败”只不过是暂时性的挫折,并且如果你没有被它们吓到,没有心灰意冷,你极有可能力挽狂澜。