demoralising
demoralising什么意思,demoralising翻译
基本解释
网络: 令人沮丧的;士气受挫的;攻心术
例句
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。
He never read her fiction, and she shielded him from "anything that was upsetting, depressing, demoralising" .
他从来没有读过她的小说,她的那些“令人不安、沮丧、泄气的事也没让他知道。”
Somewhat demoralising, you may think, but before you worry about all that, you have to write the manuscript in the first place.
但是在那之前,也许听起来有些打击士气,你不得不靠着自己在手稿上写出你的第一场戏。
But there have also been demoralising numbers: unemployment is still rising fast, insolvencies are commonplace.
但另外一些数字却让人心灰意冷,失业率仍然飞快上升,破产随处可见。
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。
Dumby: Good heavens! How marriage ruins a man. It"s as demoralising as cigarettes, and far more expensive!
邓比:结婚像抽烟一样令人颓丧,而且比抽烟贵得多。
So be it. Losing a war is even more demoralising than losing ships or jets.
失去一场战争引起的混乱远远胜过失去战舰飞机。
What is even more demoralising about working in bed than playing Boggle is the bad clothing.
较之Boggle,在床上工作更令人意志消沉的是糟糕的衣着。
Losing a war is even more demoralising than losing ships or jets.
但是输掉一场战争比损失几艘船,几架飞机更能使士气低落。
Ms Shevtsova believes that the elite"s misrule is demoralising society and could "bring Russia down in flames" ;
谢夫索娃相信上层的暴政正在打击社会士气并可能“带领俄罗斯走向灭亡”;