1.败坏风纪[道德],伤风败俗
2.挫折锐气;【军】使士气沮丧
3.使陷入混乱
1.to make someone lose confidence or hope
1.It was a subject of tremendous litigation, it had a complicated asset profile, and the employee base was demoralized , " he said. "
“这笔交易的法律诉讼多如牛毛,资产结构错综复杂,员工队伍士气低落,”他说。
2.Perhaps another army, split apart like this behind the enemy's lines, would have become demoralized and disintegrated.
如果换一支别的军队,也像这样分散于敌后,就根可能会丧失士气,归于瓦解。
3.The fact remains that Haig gave substance to a vague necessity and a sense of direction to a demoralized Administration.
黑格确实使一种不明确的必要性有了实质内容,使人心涣散的政府有了方向。
4.This demoralized Janos so much that, while he continued to work on mathematical problems, he published no more.
这士气低落亚诺什这么多,虽然他继续工作的数学问题,他出版了没有更多的。
5.In recent interviews here, employees said the typical Foxconn hire lasted just a few months at the factory before leaving, demoralized.
最近在富士康的采访中,雇员们说很多人往往是在富士康干几个月就备受羞辱地离开。
6.Accommodation failed to placate the critics and may have demoralized supporters of a strong defense.
迁就没有能安抚批评者,而可能使强大防务的支持者灰心丧气。
7.Hurd's obsession with driving up profits left the company's staff demoralized and its ability to innovate hamstrung.
马克•赫德醉心于拉高利润率,导致了惠普员工士气不振,公司的创新能力也停滞不前。
8.Now that they were so much in the spotlight, and in the money, they fell into bickering, demoralized, warring factions.
由于过多地暴露在聚光灯下,手里又握着大把的钞票,他们陷入了争吵不休、意志消沉和势不两立的内讧当中。
9.This was not only convenient, but also did away with the kind of replacement depots which so demoralized our young officers during the war.
这种办法不但方便,而且免除了在战争时期使年轻的美国军官十分不满意的那种军官补充站之类机构。
10.You can't be the sort of person who gets demoralized easily.
你不能是那种轻易会泄气的人。