unmanning / ʌnˈmæn /

遗忘遗忘者遗忘了遗忘了的

unmanning 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

un·manned, un·man·ning.

  1. to deprive of courage or fortitude; break down the manly spirit of: Constant conflict finally unmanned him.
  2. to deprive of virility; emasculate; castrate.

unmanning 近义词

unmanning

等同于 castration

unmanning

等同于 demoralize

unmanning

等同于 geld

unmanning 的近义词 8
unmanning 的反义词 3

更多unmanning例句

  1. And he gasps, a strangled moan … ‘You are going to unman me, Ana … You—take me.’
  2. We must stand alone in the matter and sympathy is prone to unman us.
  3. He wondered if this Indian could by some strange accident have been given a temperament so fine that sorrow could unman him.
  4. This thought appeased for a moment the new fear that threatened to unman him for all time, the fear that he had failed!
  5. He knew that the sight of homely faces would unman him, and that he would break down like a child.
  6. I threw him my thanks in a trumped-up smile, which he returned with such sweet encouragement as to nearly unman me.