词汇 | demotivating |
释义 | demotivating adjective uk /ˌdiːˈməʊ.tɪ.veɪ.tɪŋ/ us /ˌdiːˈmoʊ.t̬ə.veɪ.t̬ɪŋ/ making someone less enthusiastic about a job or task: 使人泄气 Constant criticism can be very demotivating.不断的批评可能会让人非常沮丧。 The emphasis placed on achieving a high score had a very demotivating effect on students. 对分数的重视给学生带来了非常消极的影响。 See demotivate The atmosphere at the bank has been demotivating for all the staff. It can be quite demotivating to think that men are still better paid than women. Nothing is as demotivating as being in the office while your colleagues are off on holiday. Disappointing yourself and others abjectly anticlimactic anticlimax be cracked up to be somethingidiom be one in the eye for someoneidiom blow break bubble disappointment disenchantment dishearten disheartening dishearteningly fail let the side downidiom letdown non-event not all it's cracked up to beidiom pity sick demotivating | Business Englishdemotivating adjective HRuk /ˌdiːˈməʊtɪveɪtɪŋ/us making someone feel less interested in and enthusiastic about their work: It is demotivating to work for a boss who doesn't care about staff as individuals. Slow business periods could be very demotivating for high-level professionals. |
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