morale的意思和读音

morale

: [məˈrɑl] : [məˈrɑːl]

n.

v.+n.boost morale,maintain morale,lift morale,destroy morale,damage morale

adj.+n.high morale,good morale

n.aimlessness

n.confidence,self-esteem,self-confidence,spirits,drive

moralen.

1.the amount of confidence and enthusiasm, etc. that a person or a group has at a particular time

to boost/raise/improve morale

Morale amongst the players is very high at the moment.

Staff are suffering from low morale.

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n.1.the amount of enthusiasm that a person or group of people feel about their situation at a particular time

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1.To hear officers openly arguing "this war cannot be won" would be devastating for morale.》,

2.With the opening of the Beijing Olympic Games, entered the countdown, the entire Chinese nation has never been like this, morale high.

3.when trying to heighten team harmony, increase morale, improve communication or repair broken trust in an organization.

4.At the very least, it is a morale booster. Fire can also be used to distill water cook, and provide light for you and your rescuers.

5.The morale change and a bigger focus on trying to become the best guild.

6.But as long as the enemy is called Qaddafi, they will pull together. Morale is high.

7.And morale seems to have hit rock bottom. Everybody seems to be constantly run off their feet..

8.A. Yes. Morale saves are just a special type of save. They benefit from the Save +[#] ability like any other save.+[#]

9.Paradoxically, a clumsy attempt to deal with underperformance will be just as bad for morale as not dealing with it at all.

10.A failed morale check is always bad, but it's worse if the creature immediately runs off the board without getting an opportunity to rally.