第三人称单数:demoralizes
现在分词:demoralizing
过去分词:demoralized
过去式:demoralized
及物动词
1. Defeat demoralized the army.
失败使军队士气低落。
2. The army was demoralized by defeat.
这支军队因败北而士气低落。
1. 使沮丧,败坏:demise 死亡 | demoralize 使沮丧,败坏 | demote 降级
2. 士气受挫:demoralization 道德败坏 | demoralize 士气受挫 | demorphism 岩石之分解
3. 額外扣對方士氣:DEATH AURA:攻擊或被攻擊時給對手負面傷害,使對手每次攻擊都有機率miss | DEMORALIZE:額外扣對方士氣 | DISEASE:攻擊時將對方hP與攻擊各減一(疊加不可)
4. 使道德颓废:使到绝顶culminate | 使道德颓废demoralize | 使得usableworkablefeasabledoabletomaketocausebroughtcaused
1. 使士气低落;使失去信心;使泄气
If something demoralizes someone, it makes them lose so much confidence in what they are doing that they want to give up.
e.g. Clearly, one of the objectives is to demoralize the enemy troops in any way they can.
很明显,目标之一就是要用一切可能的手段打击敌军的士气。
1. Such baseless criticisms could demoralize policemen and make their job even more hazardous.
verb
1. confuse or put into disorder
e.g. the boss's behavior demoralized everyone in the office
2. lower someone's spirits
make downhearted
e.g. These news depressed her
The bad state of her child's health demoralizes her
Synonym: depress deject cast down get down dismay dispirit demoralise
3. corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality
e.g. debauch the young people with wine and women
Socrates was accused of corrupting young men
Do school counselors subvert young children?
corrupt the morals
Synonym: corrupt pervert subvert demoralise debauch debase profane vitiate deprave misdirect