morale 详细解释

morale

[mə'ræl]

n.士气, 斗志, 道德准则

n.[U]

1. 士气, 斗志

The army recovered its morale and fighting power.

这支军队恢复了士气和战斗力。

2. 道德; 品行

词义辨析

同义:

n.朝气; 热情

spirit  enthusiasm  

英英释义

名词 morale:

a state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purpose

the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed

同义词:esprit de corps, team spirit

补充

moralemorale英:[mɔˈrɑ:l] 美:[məˈræl]n.1.士气; 斗志The morale of the enemy troops is sinking lower every day.敌军的士气日益低落。

例句

1. morale is quite good at the moment.目前的精神面貌相当不错。 2. Their morale is very low.他们的士气十分消沉。 3. Many pilots are suffering from low morale.很多飞行员目前士气低落。 4. They hope to boost the morale of their troops.他们希望鼓舞军队的士气。 5. their morale was high.他们士气高昂。 6. The team's morale was low/high before the match (= they felt worried/confident).这支球队比赛前士气很低╱很高。 7. to boost/raise/improve morale鼓舞╱提高╱增进士气 8. The company has been struggling and employee morale is low. [=employees do not feel happy or enthusiastic about their work]这家公司一直难以为继,员工士气低落。 9. The team is playing well and their morale is high.球队打得相当不错,全队现在士气高昂。 10. The President's speech boosted/raised/improved the morale of the troops.总统的演讲鼓舞了军队的士气。