dissuasive是什么意思,dissuasive的意思翻译、用法、同义词、例句
dissuasive英标
英:/'dɪ'sweɪsɪv/ 美:/'dɪˈsweɪsɪv/
常用词典
adj. 劝诫的,劝阻的
例句
His warnings were dissuasive of our further actions.
他的警告使得我们没有采取进一步行动。
The few who do get caught are simply considered unlucky, and even if their punishment is typically heavy, the dissuasive effect remains minimal.
那些被抓的,即使他们所受到的惩罚很严重,一般都是运气不好而已,惩戒的作用很小。
The court said action taken by member states must be effective, proportionate and dissuasive, and must not create barriers to legitimate trade.
法院表示,成员国对此采取的行动必须“有效,均衡并以劝止为主,不能形成贸易壁垒,妨碍合法的商业活动”。
Member States have to lay down a catalogue of sanctions and measures including dissuasive penalties for non-conformity with the food legislation.
成员国必须制定一系列措施食品接触材料安全要求得以实施。
同义词
adj.|cautionary;劝诫的,劝阻的
网络扩展资料
[形容词]
定义: 用以劝阻或阻止某种行为的,有阻止作用的。
发音: /dɪˈsweɪsɪv/
例句:
- The dissuasive tone of her voice made it clear that she did not approve of my plan.(她说话的语气具有明显的劝阻作用,表明她不赞成我的计划。)
- The government's dissuasive measures helped reduce the number of people smoking.(政府的阻止措施有助于减少吸烟人数。)
用法: 通常用于形容词短语 "dissuasive measures",表示采取的阻止措施。
解释: dissuasive 是一个形容词,用以形容某种行为或措施具有阻止作用,以劝阻或阻止某种行为。这个词通常用于描述政府或个人采取的措施,如禁烟、禁酒、禁赌等。
近义词: deterrent, preventive, inhibitory
反义词: persuasive, encouraging