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[mə'rɑ:l]
существительное
общая лексика
моральное состояние
боевой дух (войск)
боевой дух
редкое выражение
moral
[dʒi:'ai]
сокращение
[gas injection] нагнетание газа (в пласт)
прилагательное
[dʒi:'ai]
общая лексика
казённый
казённого военного образца
армейский
солдатский
военного образца
существительное
[dʒi:'ai]
общая лексика
([сокр.] от government issue) [амер.] солдат
особ. времён второй мировой войны
«джи-ай»
оцинкованное железо
синоним
глагол
общая лексика
производить уборку (особ. в казармах)
Morale ( mə-RAL) also known as esprit de corps (French pronunciation: [ɛspʀi də kɔʀ] eh-SPREE-də-KOR), is the capacity of a group's members to maintain belief in an institution or goal, particularly in the face of opposition or hardship. Morale is often referenced by authority figures as a generic value judgment of the willpower, obedience, and self-discipline of a group tasked with performing duties assigned by a superior. According to Alexander H. Leighton, "morale is the capacity of a group of people to pull together persistently and consistently in pursuit of a common purpose". Morale is important in the military, because it improves unit cohesion. With good morale, a force will be less likely to give up or surrender. Morale is usually assessed at a collective, rather than an individual level. In wartime, civilian morale is also important. Esprit de corps is considered to be an important part of a fighting unit.