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士气
the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed
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士气
one's personal level of confidence, enthusiasm, and emotional well-being, especially in the context of facing challenges or adversity
- Despite facing setbacks, Sarah's high morale propelled her to persist in her endeavors with determination and optimism.
尽管面临挫折,莎拉的高士气推动她以决心和乐观的态度坚持努力。
- After receiving positive feedback from her supervisor, John's morale soared, boosting his motivation and productivity at work.
在收到主管的积极反馈后,约翰的士气飙升,提高了他的工作动力和生产力。
- Emily's low morale following the failure of her project hindered her ability to focus and achieve her goals.
艾米莉项目失败后低落的士气阻碍了她集中注意力和实现目标的能力。
- Mark's morale plummeted after being passed over for promotion, causing him to question his abilities and future prospects within the company.
马克的士气在被忽略晋升后骤降,这让他开始质疑自己在公司内的能力和未来前景。
- The unexpected victory lifted Jane's morale, filling her with a sense of accomplishment and renewed energy for future challenges.
意外的胜利提升了简的士气,使她充满了成就感,并为未来的挑战注入了新的活力。