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discourage美 [dɪs'kʌrɪdʒ] 英 [dɪs'kʌrɪdʒ] - v.阻止;劝阻;阻拦;使灰心
- 网络使泄气;使气馁;使沮丧
第三人称单数:discourages 现在分词:discouraging 过去分词:discouraged v.+n. discourage investment v. dissuade,oppose,hinder,inhibit,prevent 1. | 阻拦;阻止;劝阻to try to prevent sth or to prevent sb from doing sth, especially by making it difficult to do or by showing that you do not approve of it |
| a campaign to discourage smoking among teenagers 劝阻青少年吸烟的运动 | | I leave a light on when I'm out to discourage burglars. 我出门时开着灯以防夜贼闯入。 | | His parents tried to discourage him from being an actor. 他的父母试图阻止他去当演员。 |
2. | 使灰心;使泄气;使丧失信心to make sb feel less confident or enthusiastic about doing sth |
| Don't be discouraged by the first failure─try again! 这才是第一次失败,别灰心丧气,再试一次吧! | | The weather discouraged people from attending. 这天气使得人们不愿到场出席。 |
v. | 1. to tend to prevent something from happening by making it more difficult or unpleasant 2. to try to stop a person or animal from doing something 3. to make somebody feel less motivated, confident, or optimistic 4. to try to prevent something from happening, especially because you do not approve of it or think it is harmful 5. 1essen,take away,the courage or confidence of 1. to tend to prevent something from happening by making it more difficult or unpleasant 2. to try to stop a person or animal from doing something 3. to make somebody feel less motivated, confident, or optimistic 4. to try to prevent something from happening, especially because you do not approve of it or think it is harmful 5. 1essen,take away,the courage or confidence of |
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