demoralizing
基本解释
- adj.削弱某人的自信或精神的;使士氣低落的
- 動詞demoralize的現在分詞形式.
英汉例句
- Coming here has been the most demoralizing experience of my life.
到這裡來是一生中最令我喪失信心的經歷。 - In our marriage it was our practice not to share anything that was upsetting, depressing, demoralizing, tedious—unless it was unavoidable.
在婚姻中,我們的習慣是不分享任何煩惱、沮喪、低落和無聊的事情,除非不可避免。 - Nothing can be more demoralizing to people at the low end of the income scale—where great masses in that region reside—than increases in the cost of basic necessities like food and fuel.
對於身処貨幣流通鏈尾耑的窮人們來說——在那些地區佔絕大多數——沒有什麽能夠比像糧食和石油等生活必需品的價格上漲更加讓人沮喪的了。 - And people,well-meaning people, would send him the Daily Californian and stuff like that and he'd find out about all the protests and the riots, and it was really demoralizing.
- The fallout from these misfires can be demoralizing, straining internal relationships and too often destroying careers.
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词组短语
- demoralizing talk 喪氣話
- Demoralizing Shout 挫志怒吼;泄氣吼叫;牧師的潰敗戰嚎;挫銳呐喊
- demoralizing amusement 傷風敗俗的娛樂
- Demoralizing Gaze 渾沌注眡
- Demoralizing Roar 挫志咆哮