demoralising

demoralising

 英

  • 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.

星期35固定收入一个几年来一直忍受几个零花钱过日子产生消极影响

He never read her fiction, and she shielded him from "anything that was upsetting, depressing, demoralising" .

从来没有小说那些令人不安沮丧泄气知道。”

Somewhat demoralising, you may think, but before you worry about all that, you have to write the manuscript in the first place.

但是之前也许起来有些打击士气不得不自己手稿写出第一

But there have also been demoralising numbers: unemployment is still rising fast, insolvencies are commonplace.

另外一些数字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家伙北方联邦军队一边南方军队士气大大受挫

Dumby: Good heavens! How marriage ruins a man. It's as demoralising as cigarettes, and far more expensive!

邓比结婚抽烟一样令人颓丧而且抽烟

So be it. Losing a war is even more demoralising than losing ships or jets.

失去一场战争引起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工作令人意志消沉糟糕衣着

Losing a war is even more demoralising than losing ships or jets.

但是一场战争损失艘船飞机使士气低落

Ms Shevtsova believes that the elite's misrule is demoralising society and could "bring Russia down in flames" ;

索娃相信上层暴政正在打击社会士气可能带领俄罗斯走向灭亡”;

all tales of circus life are highly demoralising

所有关于马戏团生活故事全都极其有伤风化