morale-boosting
基本解釋
- adj.提升士氣的
英漢例句
- This will be a great morale boost for the team and a great way to end the pre-season.
這意志對(duì)結(jié)束前季節(jié)是隊(duì)的一個(gè)棒的士氣推進(jìn)和一個(gè)棒的方法。 - Hussars: Fast-moving light cavalry divisions, Hussars give a high morale boost and a modest speed bonus to a cavalry division.
輕騎兵旅:快速移動(dòng)的輕騎兵師,輕騎兵旅有較高的士氣加成和一些速度獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)。 - A strong and capable FDA commissioner can help the agency resist politics, give the agency a morale boost, and provide substantive direction in pursuing various priorities.
一個(gè)強(qiáng)大和有能力的林業(yè)局專員可以幫助抵御政治機(jī)構(gòu),使該機(jī)構(gòu)的士氣提升,并提供實(shí)質(zhì)性的方向,追求不同的優(yōu)先事項(xiàng)。 - In 1944 a psychologist published his detailed study of the "V for Victory" campaign among the Allied nations, during World War II, an outstanding instance of morale boosting by means of symbolism.
1944年一位心理學(xué)家出版了《V意味著勝利》一書,詳細(xì)記載了二戰(zhàn)期間盟國(guó)的宣傳戰(zhàn)。 它是運(yùn)用象征手段提高士氣的突出例子。 - Vice President Joe Biden, who officiated at the event, said Clinton - a former Senator and Presidential candidate - has given the U.S. diplomatic corps a long-overdue morale boost.
拜登副總統(tǒng)主持了儀式。他說,前參議員和總統(tǒng)參選人克林頓為美國(guó)外交隊(duì)伍鼓起了久違的士氣。