There are 19 total results for your Morale search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鼓舞 see styles |
gǔ wǔ gu3 wu3 ku wu kobu こぶ |
to inspire; to encourage; to hearten; to boost (morale) (noun, transitive verb) encouragement; inspiration; rousing; stirring up; raising (e.g. morale) |
助威 see styles |
zhù wēi zhu4 wei1 chu wei |
to cheer for; to encourage; to boost the morale of |
士気 see styles |
shiki しき |
morale (of troops, team, etc.); esprit de corps |
士氣 士气 see styles |
shì qì shi4 qi4 shih ch`i shih chi |
morale |
戦意 see styles |
seni せんい |
will to fight; fighting spirit; morale |
打氣 打气 see styles |
dǎ qì da3 qi4 ta ch`i ta chi |
to inflate; to pump up; (fig.) to encourage; to boost morale |
答數 答数 see styles |
dá shù da2 shu4 ta shu |
numerical answer (to a question in math.); (Tw) (of troops) to shout numbers or phrases in unison (to keep in step or maintain morale) |
軍心 军心 see styles |
jun xīn jun1 xin1 chün hsin |
(military) troop morale; (fig.) team morale |
鼓吹 see styles |
gǔ chuī gu3 chui1 ku ch`ui ku chui kosui こすい |
to agitate for; to enthusiastically promote (noun, transitive verb) (1) rousing (courage, morale, etc.); encouragement; (noun, transitive verb) (2) advocacy; promotion (of a belief); encouragement; inspiring (someone with an idea) |
モラール see styles |
moraaru / moraru モラール |
morale |
士気旺盛 see styles |
shikiousei / shikiose しきおうせい |
(noun or adjectival noun) morale being very high; heightened fighting spirit |
士気阻喪 see styles |
shikisosou / shikisoso しきそそう |
(noun/participle) (yoji) demoralization; collapse of morale; one's morale being shaken |
士気高揚 see styles |
shikikouyou / shikikoyo しきこうよう |
(yoji) raising morale; lifting of morale |
盛り立てる see styles |
moritateru もりたてる |
(transitive verb) (See 守り立てる・もりたてる・2) to revive (e.g. a company); to boost (e.g. morale) |
モラールサーベイ see styles |
moraarusaabei / morarusabe モラールサーベイ |
morale survey |
Variations: |
kouyou / koyo こうよう |
(n,vs,vt,vi) elevation (of spirits); raising (of morale); uplift; upsurge |
モラール・サーベイ see styles |
moraaru saabei / moraru sabe モラール・サーベイ |
morale survey |
Variations: |
moritateru もりたてる |
(transitive verb) (1) to support; to back up; to rally round; (transitive verb) (2) (See 盛り立てる・もりたてる) to revive (e.g. a company); to boost (e.g. morale); (transitive verb) (3) to bring up; to raise |
Variations: |
moraarusaabei; moraaru saabei / morarusabe; moraru sabe モラールサーベイ; モラール・サーベイ |
morale survey |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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