morale

音标[mɒ'rɑ:l] 读音

汉语翻译

n. 士气, 道德

英语解释:

名词 morale:

  1. a state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purpose
  2. the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed
    同义词:esprit de corps, team spirit

例句:

  1. The boss is a father figure to all the staff where I work, and morale is very high.
    这老板受到我工作地方所有职员的尊敬,因而大家的精神非常振奋。
  2. A sincere compliment boosts one's morale.
    由衷的称赞可鼓舞一个人的精神。
  3. They sang songs to keep their morale up.
    他们唱 歌以保持高昂的士气。
  4. They bolstered their morale by singing.
    他们以唱歌来鼓舞士气。

详细解释:


mo.rale

n.(名词)
The state of the spirits of a person or group as exhibited by confidence, cheerfulness, discipline, and willingness to perform assigned tasks.
道德,品行,士气:一个人或集体具有的精神状态,通过信心、愉快、纪律和乐于执行所分配的任务来展现

来源:
French [morality, good conduct] [from feminine of] moral [moral]
法语 [道德,良好品行] [] 源自moral的阴性词 [道德的]
from Old French * see moral
源自 古法语 *参见 moral

<参考词汇><同义词>morale,esprit,esprit de corpsThe central meaning shared by these nouns is .a spirit, as of dedication to a common goal, that unites a group.:
这些名词所共有的中心意思是.一种能联合成一个群体的精神,如为共同的目标而献身.:
例句:
the high morale of the troops;
军队高昂的士气;

例句:
the esprit of an orchestra;
乐团的精神;

例句:
the esprit de corps of a football team.
足球队的集体精神


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