英音
[dɪ'mɒrəlaɪzɪŋ]

美音 [dɪ'mɒrəlaɪzɪŋ]

adj. 使丧失信心的,令人泄气的
v. 使士气低落,使意志消沉( demoralize的现在分词 )
demoralizing 用法和例句
- For example , they are hugely demoralizing for teams .
- 例如,工作团队士气十分低落。
- But the taliban may well intensify their attacks in the hope of minimising the effects of the surge and demoralizing nato forces .
- 但是塔利班为了削弱这次行动的成效并打击北约军队的士气而加紧进行袭击。
- And that is time away from productive , uncomplaining employees , which is demoralizing for them and for you .
- 这些时间并没有花在那些能干而且不抱怨的员工身上,这会让你自己和这些好员工都感到沮丧。
- But there was one boss , years ago , who was so demanding and demoralizing that I would sometimes duck into the bathroom to cry .
- 只是几年前我遇到过一个老板,此人对于工作非常之苛求、其所作所为常常令员工倍感沮丧,我有时候只好躲到洗手间去哭一场。
- Working in a job that is a bad fit can be a demoralizing experience .
- 做一件不适合的工作可能是令人泄气的经历。