demoralising
- adj.使士气低落;使丧失信心的;令人泄气的
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Redundancy can be a demoralising prospect
面临裁员可能会令士气低落。
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A number of factors can cause chronic boredom , including working in a demoralising physical environment like a cubicle6 farm , or feeling under-challenged over a prolonged period .
多种因素都可能导致长期厌倦,包括在一个让人泄气的实体环境下工作,比如办公小隔间,或者长时间干缺乏挑战性的工作。
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She claims that a poorly resourced education system is demoralising for both students and teachers .
她声称,资金不足的教育系统正在削弱学生与老师的土气。
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This is a good way of demoralising the team and making sure that they never learn , grow or develop .
这是打击团队士气的最好办法,也是保证他们再也不会学习,成长和发展的好办法。
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Another important feature of the snipers was that they had a demoralising effect on the enemy .
他们在战场的各个角落里射杀盟军的一切重要人员,使其士气严重受挫。
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America is locked into a draining and demoralising war .
美国陷入了一场实力不断消耗、士气日益受损的战争。
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For me it was demoralising and I hope it was for the players as well .
对于我来说,可以认为是士气低落,我希望球员也一样低落。
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Choosing a piano for a concert is harmful . It 's demoralising .
为演奏会挑选钢琴是有害、让人泄气的事。
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But there have also been demoralising numbers : unemployment is still rising fast , insolvencies are commonplace .
但是另一组数字却使人泄气:失业率仍然在上升,到处都有人破产。
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I find such trends hugely demoralising .
我觉得这种趋势非常打击士气。
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Seeing this jolly fellow side with the North was allegedly very demoralising for the southern forces .
据说看到这个活泼可爱的家伙站在北方联邦军队一边,南方军队的士气大大的受挫。
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Another was the policy that there would not be any compulsory redundancies , and in this way the company avoided demoralising the workforce .
另一项政策是不强制裁员,这样就避免了公司员工士气低落。
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The regular entrance of thirty-five dollars a week to one who has endured scant allowances for several years is a demoralising thing .
每星期35块钱的固定收入,对一个几年来一直忍受着靠几个零花钱过日子的人,是会产生消极影响的。
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It was a demoralising blow for Owen .
这一举动另欧文非常沮丧。
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Just as importantly , the coalition has learned that the messy happenstance of everyday government can be disruptive and demoralising .
同样重要的是,政府也学到日常政治生活中的偶然事件也会扰人不休,令人气馁。