adj. 使人泄气的
v. 使……士气低落,使……丧失信心;使……道德败坏,使堕落(demoralise 的现在分词)
demoralising /dɪˈmɒrəlaɪzɪŋ/
destructive of morale and self-reliance
同义词: demoralizing / disheartening / dispiriting
... depressing 令人沮丧的 discouraging 令人气馁的 demoralising 削弱自信的 ...
... spoil n.好处 demoralising adj.士气低下的,没有信心的 - morale n.士气 ...
Most find the start of the week so demoralising that we can't even bear to crack a smile until 11.16am.
很多人都发现新一周的开始让人士气低落,以至于我们在上午11:16前都难以绽放笑容。
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 up-for-sale Chester's ongoing financial problems have had a demoralising effect at the Deva Stadium.
It can get quite demoralising especially when you've applied for quite a lot of jobs.
"Wall to wall rain" over several months has been "demoralising", according to the Guernsey Farmers Association.
BBC: Channel Islands' wet weather 'demoralising for farmers'