discourage from
常見(jiàn)例句
- Cultural traditions may discourage her from handling money or managing employees.
文化傳統(tǒng)可能阻礙婦女處理金錢(qián)或管理員工。 - Meditate for at least eight hours each day, regardless of the discomfort. Do not let anyone or anything discourage you from continuing your studies here.
不管有什么不適,也要每天冥想至少八小時(shí),不要讓任何人、任何事阻礙你在這繼續(xù)學(xué)習(xí)。 - It would also discourage people from needlessly hogging data.
它還將阻止不必要的人占用的數(shù)據(jù)。 - Teachers and other adults hope those comments will discourage others from leaving vicious and negative remarks.
- He described as mis-guided the notion that emergency relief would discourage people from looking for jobs.
- "One example of what they have done is what they call a Congestion Management Program where everybody driving into central city pays a congestion fee and the idea there is to discourage people from driving, but take public transportation instead."
- Publishers were initially peevish about Flipboard since it seemed to be scraping a large enough snippet of content from sites to discourage people from going to the site where the ads are served.
FORBES: Flipboard Gets An Upgrade, Publishers Rejoice - However, you have to fill out a form every time you make a withdrawal from an IRA and that extra step tends to discourage people from spending it on frivolous things.
FORBES: Does It Ever Make Sense to Reduce Your 401(k) Contributions? - Producers make the case for discrimination: consumers may benefit in the short term from lower prices, but in the long term the loss of revenue to brand owners will discourage them from investing in their brands, or from competing fiercely with other brands.
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