disincentive如何读

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disincentive是什么意思

  • n.抑制因素;使意图挫折的事物

disincentive自然拼读

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disincentive英英释义

noun

something that reduces the motivation or inclination to work or act, esp. an economic deterrent.Some say that higher taxes can serve as a disincentive to entrepreneurship.

disincentive词源中文解释

"泄气的来源",1946年; 参见 dis- + incentive(n.)。

disincentive词源英文解释

The first known use of disincentive was in 1946

disincentive 例句

1 In essence, the proposal is alliance without membership, less a security guarantee to Ukraine than a major disincentive to Moscow.

2 “Proposals to re-regulate the industry, such as a mandatory reciprocity rule, would be a disincentive for airlines to improve and compete on service quality, and it would make flying more expensive,” Medina says.

3 This should reduce the disincentive for institutions to invest in researchers who focus on riskier or longer term projects.

4 High interest rates can be a disincentive to expanding a business.

高额利率能抑制生意扩张。

5 High marginal tax rates may act as a disincentive to working longer hours.

边际税率过高也许会抑制加班时间。

6 By the same token, if they can be persuaded that a book is "essential reading", then price is unlikely to be a disincentive.

7 “What is the disincentive to do this again? Why wouldn’t you continue to take hostages of good reporters if you are an authoritarian country or a wannabe authoritarian country,” he added.

8 And – just like health insurance provision in the US – this has to be a big disincentive to leave the company.

9 And that’s just one of the many financial disincentives faced by women who take time out to raise children.

10 Or as The Economist, not a magazine known for its left-wing views on human nature, bluntly stated: "No, health insurance is not a disincentive to work."

11 Loophole openers begat Reverse Morrises, which require that shareholders of the selling company end up with a majority stake in the acquiring company -- a big disincentive to buyers.

钻洞子的公司于是转向逆向莫里斯信托。 这种交易要求出售方最终需持有收购方多数股权。 这会极大地挫伤买家的积极性。

12 "That may be what they're seeking here, is the ability to hold that over his head, and maybe that'll provide some disincentive to finally cause him to stop spreading these lies," McQuade concluded.

13 Tory backbencher Richard Graham replied that critics of the cost "entirely miss the point" that it would act as a "huge disincentive" to those wishing to enter the UK without genuine reason.

14 Doctors and hospitals already had a disincentive to take on Medicare patients, as cost-cutting laws enacted by Congress years ago were anyway hurting their margins.

医生和医院已经有了一种不愿接受Medicare病人的抑制因素,当几年前国会通过的削减费用的法律实施后,无论如何都伤及了利润。

15 Greater risks associated with selling in China is one disincentive, Wang points out.

王还谈到,在中国销售产品的回款风险也是个很大的障碍.

16 It creates an economic disincentive to employ guest workers legally and takes money from farmers to pay government costs for asylum-seekers who have no nexus to farm employment.

17 Indeed, there tend to be disincentives, such as the regulation that only new buildings can qualify for class A office status.

18 The barrel tax is a barrier to bourbon production startups in Kentucky, and it’s a disincentive to store bourbon in the Bluegrass State, the speaker said.

19 So health can be a disincentive when you lose it, but good health doesn't motivate you to do great things.

所以说,一个人恶劣的健康状况会抑制他的情绪,但身体康复也并不足以激励一个人做出多么了不起的事情。

20 Impoundment, which could be considered by the City Council as soon as January, would "add more financial disincentives for abusing the placard," said Karen Tamley, commissioner of the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities.

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