词组 | morale |
释义 | morale /məˈrɑːl $ məˈræl/ noun [U] the level of confidence and positive feelings that people have, especially people who work together, who belong to the same team etcadjectives/nouns + moralemorale is high/good Morale among the staff was high.low/poor morale The pay levels have resulted in low morale within the company.morale is shaky (=morale that could easily become low) The team’s morale is shaky after their series of losses.sagging morale (=when people are getting less confident and positive) He did his best to boost the sagging morale of the civil service.staff/team morale Positive feedback is good for staff morale.verbsraise/improve morale The special meetings were intended to raise morale.boost/bolster morale (=improve morale) The wins have boosted team morale.keep up/maintain morale (=keep morale high) It was becoming difficult to keep up the morale of the troops.restore morale (=make people confident and positive again) The new manager realized that his first job would be to restore morale.affect morale The uncertainty has badly affected morale.lower/damage morale We need to avoid damaging people’s morale.sap morale (=gradually weaken it) Knowing it was all pointless sapped my morale.destroy morale The possibility of big job cuts was destroying morale.morale + nounsa morale booster/boost (=something that improves morale) A letter from home was always a morale booster.morale problems (=when the morale of a group is low) A lack of information can cause morale problems.phrasesa lack/loss of morale Rising sickness levels among your employees may show a loss of morale.sth is good/bad for morale Well-deserved praise is always good for morale. |
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