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morale
[ muh-ral ]
noun
- emotional or mental condition with respect to cheerfulness, confidence, zeal, etc., especially in the face of opposition, hardship, etc.:
the morale of the troops.
morale
/ 尘蓲藞谤蓱藧濒 /
noun
- the degree of mental or moral confidence of a person or group; spirit of optimism
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of morale1
Example Sentences
Students now attend classes at a temporary campus in Santa Monica, so bringing home a couple City championship trophies in lacrosse would be a good morale boost for the student body.
Prison staff who went on strike in protest told the BBC how laxity inside jails was undermining morale and presenting a growing security risk.
鈥淚n 35 years, I鈥檝e never seen things this bad. Deputy morale is at rock bottom due to all the forced overtime,鈥 he told The Times.
County Department of Mental Health, said that while good work is done by many, bureaucracy sabotages innovation and erodes the morale of front-line workers.
Cooper told the prince that, as a contractor, he visited 15 to 20 farms a day and liked to try to boost morale wherever he went.
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