morale
                    
      英 [məˈrɑːl]                            
                        美 [məˈrɑːl]                    
                    
                        
- n. 士气,斗志
 
- n. (Morale)人名;(意、西)莫拉莱
 
                     
                    
                    
                 
                
             
                        
            
                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。