demoralized

demoralized[dɪˈmɔ:rəˌlaɪzd] 

原级:demoralize

demoralized

第三人称单数:demoralizes

现在分词:demoralizing

demoralized 基本解释
使士气低落,使意志消沉( demoralize的过去式和过去分词 );
demoralized 网络解释

1. 意志消沉:demoralize /使道德颓废/使堕落/挫折锐气/ | demoralized /意志消沉/ | demorphism /风化变质作用/

2. 士气低落:2.A gentleman is ready to die for his bosom friends. 士为知己者死 | 1.demoralized 士气低落 | 2.pedantic terms; literary jargons; archaisms; archaic words 之乎者也

demoralized 单语例句

1. " I was frankly demoralized that I'd be one of those people who'used to run, '" Jason said.

2. The ABC reported that Hungary has typically proven a tough track to overtake on unless drivers make mistakes and Webber looked demoralized by Vettel's dominance.

3. demoralized的翻译

3. In overtime Dallas took control over a demoralized Thunder who will now have to rediscover their spirit for Wednesday or see their dream end.

4. demoralized的反义词

4. The Republicans seized on her accusation that the CIA misled Congress, contending that the California Democrat's remarks have demoralized the intelligence community.

demoralized 英英释义

adj

1. demoralized的解释

1. made less hopeful or enthusiastic

    e.g. desperate demoralized people looking for work
           felt discouraged by the magnitude of the problem
           the disheartened instructor tried vainly to arouse their interest

    Synonym: demoralised discouraged disheartened