deterrent

美音:[dɪ'terənt] 英音:[dɪ'terənt]

简单释义:


n.威慑因素;遏制力

adj.威慑的

网络制止物;威慑力量;威慑物

变形:

复数:deterrents  


完整释义:


n.

1.阻碍物,制止物;威慑物
2.威慑力量
3.抑制,障碍,制约因素
4.制止素
5.抑制素

adj.

1.制止的,威慑的
2.妨碍
3.引以为戒的


例句:

  1. The stigma associated with incarceration serves as a greater deterrent than a fine that can be passed along as the cost of doing business.
    监禁作为一种比罚金更具威慑力的刑罚,其缺陷在于他可以被忽略掉,就像忽略做生意的成本一样。

  2. Analysts said the high consumer price index (CPI) in recent months had been a deterrent for an increase in oil prices.
    分析家认为最近几个月过高的消费指数(CPI)已经成为抬高油价的一个重要威胁。

  3. For much of the past half-century, the Taiwanese military presence on Mazu has been a deterrent to mainland poachers.
    半个多世纪以来,台湾军队驻扎在妈祖,对大陆偷猎者起到的威慑的作用。

  4. Requiring someone with an MBA to serve a prison term at a dehumanising maximum-security penitentiary would be a real deterrent.
    让一个有MBA学位的人在一所没有人性、警戒力度最大的监狱里服刑,将是一种真正的威慑。

  5. He did suggest, though, that publicly naming multinationals that attempted to compromise the system could act as a deterrent.
    然而,他确实认为,公开指出那些试图危害有关体制的跨国公司的名字有一定的威慑作用。

  6. This means that the fines are not sufficient and that too much electricity is given, which will not act as a deterrent at all.
    那说明罚款罚的不够,电也给的太多,根本起不了威慑作用。

  7. The U. S. army stationed in Korea has tremendous value for our strategies toward Northeast Asia, for instance as a deterrent against China.
    美军进驻韩国对我们的东南亚战略有巨大的价值,例如作为对中国的震慑。

  8. The night air is usually cool enough to serve as a deterrent to mold growth.
    夜间的空气通常都冷到足以抑制霉菌的生长的程度。

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