demoralise
英
美
网络 使道德败坏
现在分词:demoralising 过去分词:demoralised 过去式:demoralised
BNC.22365
英英释义
verb
- lower someone's spirits
- These news depressed her
- The bad state of her child's health demoralizes her
- corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality
- debauch the young people with wine and women
- Socrates was accused of corrupting young men
- Do school counselors subvert young children?
- corrupt the morals
双语例句
- When setting club competition bonuses, a low bonus may save the club a lot of money, but it may also upset or demoralise your players.
少量的比赛奖金固然可以减少俱乐部开支,但是会影响到球队的士气和进取心。 - In the 1930s the US needed expansionary policies to counter the depression but worried that moving too aggressively would demoralise markets and destabilise the dollar.
上世纪30年代,美国需要扩张性政策来抵御萧条,但又担心过度的举措会挫伤市场,并动摇美元汇率。 - A loss in North Rhine-Westphalia would demoralise the new government and erase its majority in the Bundesrat, the upper house.
北威州若失利,新政府会士气大跌,也会抹消其在上议院联邦参议院占多数的席位优势。 - British diplomats say that Russian support for a UN resolution, or even its abstention, would demoralise the Assad regime with whom Moscow has close links.
英国外交官表示,如果俄罗斯能对这项联合国决议投赞成票、哪怕是弃权票,都会让阿萨德政权的锐气受挫&该政权与莫斯科方面关系密切。 - Political systems based on the distribution of rent demoralise people. Political regimes based on free competition motivate people.
建立在租金分配基础上的政治制度使人民消沉,而建立在自由竞争基础上的政治体制让人民充满动力。