demoralized [
di'mɔrəlaizd]
adj. 意志消沉
- The army was demoralized by defeat.
军队因战败而士气消沉。 - The rejection can leave you demoralized.
拒绝会让你失去斗志。 - Xerxes's losses will be so great , his men so demoralized.
薛西斯的损失会相当大他军队的士气会严重受挫。
demoralized[ adj ]
made less hopeful or enthusiastic
<adj.all>
desperate demoralized people looking for workfelt discouraged by the magnitude of the problem
the disheartened instructor tried vainly to arouse their interest
Demoralize \De*mor"al*ize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Demoralized};
p. pr. & vb. n. {Demoralizing}.] [F. d['e]moraliser; pref.
d['e]- (L. dis- or de) + moraliser. See {Moralize}.]
To corrupt or undermine in morals; to destroy or lessen the
effect of moral principles on; to render corrupt or
untrustworthy in morals, in discipline, in courage, spirit,
etc.; to weaken in spirit or efficiency.
The demoralizing example of profligate power and
prosperous crime. --Walsh.
The vices of the nobility had demoralized the army.
--Bancroft.
demoralized \demoralized\ adj.
made less hopeful or enthusiastic; rendered pessimistic; as,
the demoralized Iraqi ground troops put up little resistance.
Syn: discouraged, disheartened.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]