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dissuasive

/dih-swey-siv/US // dɪˈsweɪ sɪv //

劝阻性,劝阻性的,劝阻,劝诫性

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : tending or liable to dissuade.

Examples

  • They will have to pay dissuasive prices on their cost per click to challenge your position.

  • The meal was as dissuasive as the washing arrangements, and I was glad when the trumpet summoned us to coach.

  • These two are always joined together, and are a dissuasive from marrying a widow, because she is often involved in law suits.

  • And with rapidity and confusion, she poured out a multitude of dissuasive arguments, some contradicting the others.

  • He certainly does intend what he says as a dissuasive from a certain course of erroneous conduct.

  • From a safe distance on the running-board, he flourished this, whooping the while in a shrill and dissuasive manner.