morale

英 [məˈrɑːl]      美 [məˈrɑːl]
  • n. 士气,斗志
  • n. (Morale)人名;(意、西)莫拉莱
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记忆“morale”单词的一个简单方法是将它分解为“mor”和“ale”。想象“mor”像“more”的多,表示更加的状态;“ale”可以联想到“ale”酒,比喻为人们心情好,士气高昂,从而与“morale”(士气、道德)的概念联系起来。简单来说,就是“更多的酒,士气更高”。

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morale 士气

来自moral,道义,道德,-e,阴性格。用于军事行话指士气,道义力量,正义之师。

morale (n.)
1752, "moral principles or practice," from French morale "morality, good conduct," from fem. of Old French moral "moral" (see moral (adj.)). Meaning "confidence" (especially in a military context) first recorded 1831, from confusion with French moral (French distinguishes le moral "temperament" and la morale "morality").
1. Do what you can to give her confidence and boost her morale.
尽你所能让她树立信心,提高士气。
2. It was amazing what a morale booster her visits proved.
令人惊诧的是,她的访问大大鼓舞了士气。
3. His generous offer was a tremendous tonic for our morale.
他的慷慨相助对我们的士气是种极大的激励。
4. Morale in the armed forces was at rock bottom.
军队的士气极度低迷。
5. We are all very tired and morale is low.
我们大家都非常疲惫,士气低落。