泼冷水 (pō lěng shuǐ) — to dampen someone's enthusiasm, to discourage (by criticism or negativity)

Definizione

An idiom meaning to dampen someone's enthusiasm, usually with words (not actions). 打击 can be physical or a general hit to morale; 泼冷水 is specifically verbal discouragement that kills excitement.

phrase
to dampen someone's enthusiasmto discourage (by criticism or negativity)

Esempi

  • 泼冷水
    Bié zǒng shì gěi bié rén de jì huà pō lěng shuǐ, duō gǔ lì yí xià.
    Don't always pour cold water on other people's plans; encourage them more.
  • 泼冷水
    Tā měi cì dōu hěn rè qíng, dàn zǒng yǒu rén duì tā pō lěng shuǐ.
    He is always enthusiastic, but there's always someone pouring cold water on him.
  • 泼冷水
    Wǒ zhī dào zhè ge xiǎng fǎ bù wán měi, dàn nǐ yě bié pō lěng shuǐ a.
    I know this idea isn't perfect, but don't pour cold water on it either.

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