unman 的定义
un·manned, un·man·ning.
- to deprive of courage or fortitude; break down the manly spirit of: Constant conflict finally unmanned him.
- to deprive of virility; emasculate; castrate.
unman 近义词
等同于 demoralize
unman 的近义词 40 个
- cripple
- dampen
- daunt
- debilitate
- deject
- disconcert
- discourage
- dishearten
- disorganize
- dispirit
- disturb
- embarrass
- sap
- undermine
- unsettle
- upset
- weaken
- abash
- chill
- damp
- disarrange
- discountenance
- disorder
- disparage
- enfeeble
- jumble
- muddle
- nonplus
- rattle
- shake
- snarl
- unzip
- blow out
- blow up
- get to
- psych out
- send up
- take apart
- take steam out
- unglue
unman 的反义词 27 个
等同于 geld
更多unman例句
- And he gasps, a strangled moan … ‘You are going to unman me, Ana … You—take me.’
- We must stand alone in the matter and sympathy is prone to unman us.
- He wondered if this Indian could by some strange accident have been given a temperament so fine that sorrow could unman him.
- This thought appeased for a moment the new fear that threatened to unman him for all time, the fear that he had failed!
- He knew that the sight of homely faces would unman him, and that he would break down like a child.
- I threw him my thanks in a trumped-up smile, which he returned with such sweet encouragement as to nearly unman me.