Morale in spanish

Moral

pronunciation: moʊɹ̩ɑl part of speech: noun
In gestures

morale = moral. 

Example: When they changed jobs, morale in public services fell immediately.

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» boost + Posesivo + morale = subir la moral.

Example: It is important for the supervisor to let the technicians know that their work is appreciated and strive to boost their morale.

» improve + morale = subir la moral.

Example: Some objectives are tangible or measurable, while others are not -- for instance, one objective may be to improve morale, but how can one measure morale?.

» increase + Posesivo + morale = subir la moral.

Example: Once a willing ear is given to the suggestions and complaints, then morale will increase, as will production.

» lift + Posesivo + morale = subir la moral.

Example: This article discusses what steps may be necessary change the ethos of the library, including training programmes to lift staff morale.

» lower + morale = bajar la moral.

Example: A decreasing materials budget affects an acquisitions department not only by limiting purchases and making selection more difficult, but also by lowering the morale of the acquisitions staff.

» morale + be at rock bottom = moral + estar por los suelos, moral + haber tocado fondo, tener la moral por los suelos.

Example: By then, the political state of affairs in Taiwan was a shambles and morale was at rock bottom.

» morale + plummet = hundirse la moral.

Example: She said that morale would plummet among the rest of the staff if I permitted him to get away with taking off the way he did yesterday.

Morale synonyms

esprit de corps in spanish: espíritu de cuerpo, pronunciation: espridikɔr part of speech: noun team spirit in spanish: espíritu de equipo, pronunciation: timspɪrət part of speech: noun
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