morale

morale
[mə'rɑːl] [AE -'ræl]
nome morale m.

to raise morale — tirare su il morale

to lower sb.'s morale — buttare giù di morale qcn

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noun
(the level of courage and confidence in eg an army, team etc: In spite of the defeat, morale was still high.) morale
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morale /məˈrɑ:l/
n. [u]
(il) morale: The morale of the army was excellent, il morale dell'esercito era altissimo; to keep up one's morale, tenere alto il morale; to bolster sb.'s morale, tirar su il morale a q.; to boost sb.'s morale, portare in alto il morale di q.
morale-boosting, che risolleva il morale; entusiasmante.
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[mə'rɑːl] [AE -'ræl]
nome morale m.

to raise morale — tirare su il morale

to lower sb.'s morale — buttare giù di morale qcn


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