demotivating
美 [diˈmoʊtɪˌveɪt]
英 [diːˈməʊtɪveɪt] 
词形变化
第三人称单数:demotivates 现在分词:demotivating 过去式:demotivated 反义词
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例句
Such thoughts are clearly demotivating, but more importantly they reveal a total misunderstanding of the nature of time.
这样的想法确实很打消士气,但更重要的是这完全误解了时间的本质。
By contrast, No is considered demotivating, uncreative and a thoroughly bad thing.
相比之下,现代管理理论认为“不”会令人失去干劲、没有创意、完全是个坏东西。
A recent series of studies, titled "When Choice Is Demotivating, " provide the evidence.
最近一系列题为“当选择正在失去吸引力”的研究为此提供了证据。
Injuries are the most demotivating thing ever. ever.
伤患永远永远永远都是最让人失去动力的事。
This is because all school reports are now good: no one dares to risk demotivating a child.
这是因为现在所有的成绩单都说的是好话:没人敢于冒险挫伤孩子的积极性。
The problem is that when we feel someone else's accomplishments are out of our league, it can be demotivating.
问题是,当我们感觉到某人的成就超出我们能力之范围,这就会使人变得消极。
Do you want our staff to work in a demotivating environment?
你是否想员工置身于一个令他们工作失去动力的环境呢?