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1.b> 1) / , , (i>); , ..i> , , ; the army recovered its morale and fighting power ; excellent [high, low, flagging] morale (of the troops) () [, , ] / ; the morale of the reform group suffered a severe blow when their candidate was defeated ;
2) / ; a long period of unemployment had weakened his morale / / ; the failure of his play did not affect his morale at all / ; to keep up one's morale ; ; to undermine / to shatter / the morale ; ; loss of morale ;
2.b> .i> = moral Ir> 2;
morale activities .i> / ; morale effect .i> ; ; morale operations .i> , .