morale
英[mə'rɑːl]
美[mə'ræl]
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- mora n.[语]莫勒(表示时间的节律系统中最小的音节单位)
n. (名词)
- 士气
- 道德(准则)
- 品行
- 民心
- 风纪
- 信念
- 精神(状态)
- 信心
- 道义
- 情绪
- 斗志
n. (名词)
- [U]士气;斗志 the condition of courage,determination and pride in the minds of a person,team,army,etc.;level of confidence
Noun:
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a state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purpose
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the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed
- 1. Do what you can to give her confidence and boost her morale.
- 尽你所能让她树立信心,提高士气。
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- 2. It was amazing what a morale booster her visits proved.
- 令人惊诧的是,她的访问大大鼓舞了士气。
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- 3. His generous offer was a tremendous tonic for our morale.
- 他的慷慨相助对我们的士气是种极大的激励。
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- 4. Morale in the armed forces was at rock bottom.
- 军队的士气极度低迷。
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- 5. We are all very tired and morale is low.
- 我们大家都非常疲惫,士气低落。
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用作名词 (n.)
- They bolstered their morale by singing.
他们以唱歌来鼓舞士气。
- They sang songs to keep their morale up.
他们唱 歌以保持高昂的士气。
- We'll soon attack the enemy together. Keep up your morale, soldier!
我们就要会剿敌军了,同志们要保持斗志啊。
- A sincere compliment boosts one's morale.
由衷的称赞可鼓舞一个人的精神。
- As a Puritan, he is strict in moral and religion.
作为清教徒,他的道德和宗教观念都很严格。
用作名词 (n.)
- The past 15 months have destroyed morale.
过去的15个月使人泄气。
- Our firm's morale has reached new low.
我们公司的士气已下降到了新低点。