morale
noun
məˈrɑːl
noun
1
the
level
of
confidence
and
positive
feelings
that
people
have,
especially
people
who
work
together,
who
belong
to
the
same
team
etc
士气,斗志; 精神面貌
A
win
is
always
good
for
morale.
胜利总是可以鼓舞士气。
low/high
morale
low
staff
morale
低落的员工士气
The
failed
coup
caused
a
loss
of
morale
within
the
army.
政变未遂挫伤了军队的士气。
boost/raise/improve/build
morale
There
is
a
need
to
raise
morale
in
the
teaching
profession.
需要提高教育界的士气。
the
Prince’s
morale-boosting
(=intended
to
raise
morale)
mission
to
the
war-torn
country
王子对这个饱受战争磨难的国家所担负的鼓舞士气的使命
maintain/keep
up/restore
morale
The
media
feels
pressure
to
keep
the
morale
of
the
country
up
in
war
time.
媒体感到有种紧迫感,一定要保持国人在战时的士气。