0 to prevent someone from doing something or to make someone less enthusiastic about doing something by making it difficult for that person to do it or by threatening bad results if they do it:
1 to prevent or discourage someone from doing something:
2 to prevent someone from doing something or to make someone less enthusiastic about doing something:
A simple high sample volume ashing procedure for deter mination of soil organic matter.
In some instances the weather deterred individuals from attending.
First, the difficulty in arranging rooms for counselling sessions may have deterred practice staff from referring patients for counselling.
I am afraid, however, that many potential readers will be deterred by the style of its presentation.
The prospect almost certainly deterred those who shrank from so exposing their private life from seeking a public imprimatur for their personal marital failure.
But this should not deter them from acquiring these volumes.
However, costly signaling may also explain the role of food sharing in deterring rivals.
In the latter case, the credibility of the government's commitment to low inflation will deter union militancy and increase employer resolve.
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阻撓,阻止, 威懾, 使不敢…
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阻挠,阻止, 威慑, 使不敢…
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(hacer) disuadir, impedir, disuadir…
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deter, impedir…
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caydırmak, vazgeçirmek, yıldırmak…
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dissuader, empêcher, décourager…
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zastrašit, odradit…
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