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demoralisation
[dɪˌmɒrəlaɪˈzeɪʃən]

  • n. 士气低落

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  • These too led tens of thousands of workers into struggles that ended in defeat and demoralisation.

    同样引导了数十万工人加入斗争,仍失败消沉告终。

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  • But nobody disputes the fact that demoralisation and degradation of the police force are now threatening not just anarchy but even, in some regions, civil conflict.

    ECONOMIST: Terrorism in Russia

  • Queasy as it may feel at seeing Maoists share power next door, India may gain from the demoralisation that leaders of its own Maoist, or Naxalite, rebellion must feel on seeing their Nepali comrades join the mainstream.

    ECONOMIST: Asia.view: Trouble with the neighbours | The

  • For all the legitimate charges levelled against the government on public services - the chronic waste of money, the demoralisation of staff, the incompetence of junior doctor training appointments and the NHS computer, the growing truancy problem in schools - there are things that the current Prime Minister and the Conservative Party agree on about the nature of public services reform.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | In full: George Osborne speech

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