dissuade如何读

英:[dɪˈsweɪd]

美:[dɪˈswed]

dissuade是什么意思

  • v.劝阻

dissuade自然拼读

dis·suade

dih sweId

dissuade变形

第三人称单数:dissuades

现在分词:dissuading

过去式:dissuaded

过去分词:dissuaded

dissuade扩展

dissuadable (adj.), dissuader (n.)

dissuade词根

词根:dissuade

adj.

dissuasive 劝诫的,劝阻的

n.

dissuasion 劝阻;劝戒;谏诤

dissuade英英释义

transitive verb

to persuade against doing something (often fol. by "from").Our host dissuaded us from driving in such foul weather and invited us to stay another night.He planned to join the army after high school, but his friends dissuaded him.

dissuade词源中文解释

1510年代,源自法语 dissuader,直接源自拉丁语 dissuadere,意为“反对,通过论证反对”,由 dis- “离开,反对”(见 dis-)和 suadere “敦促,煽动,促进,建议,说服”组成,字面意思为“推荐为好”(与 suavis “甜美”有关),源自 PIE 词根 *swād- “甜美,愉快”(见 sweet(形容词))。相关词汇: Dissuaded; dissuading。

dissuade词源英文解释

Middle French or Latin; Middle French dissuader, from Latin dissuadēre, from dis- + suadēre to urge — more at sweet

The first known use of dissuade was in the 15th century

dissuade儿童词典英英释义

distantadjective

separated in space or time : away

being at a great distance : far-off

distant galaxies

far apart

not close in relationship

distant cousin

cold entry 1 sense 2, unfriendly

distantadjective

separated in space or time : away

being at a great distance : far-off

distant galaxies

far apart

not close in relationship

distant cousin

cold entry 1 sense 2, unfriendly

distance1 of 3noun

separation in time

the space or amount of space between two points, lines, surfaces, or objects

the full length

go the distance

the quality or state of being not friendly : reserve

a distant point or place

a light seen in the distance

distance2 of 3verb

to make or keep an emotional separation from

to leave far behind

distance3 of 3adjective

taking place using electronic media that links instructors and students who are not together in a classroom

distance learning

distance1 of 3noun

separation in time

the space or amount of space between two points, lines, surfaces, or objects

the full length

go the distance

the quality or state of being not friendly : reserve

a distant point or place

a light seen in the distance

distance2 of 3verb

to make or keep an emotional separation from

to leave far behind

distance3 of 3adjective

taking place using electronic media that links instructors and students who are not together in a classroom

distance learning

distance1 of 3noun

separation in time

the space or amount of space between two points, lines, surfaces, or objects

the full length

go the distance

the quality or state of being not friendly : reserve

a distant point or place

a light seen in the distance

distance2 of 3verb

to make or keep an emotional separation from

to leave far behind

distance3 of 3adjective

taking place using electronic media that links instructors and students who are not together in a classroom

distance learning

distaff1 of 2noun

a staff for holding the flax or wool in spinning

the female branch or side of a family

distaff2 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or being a woman distaff skiers

the distaff side of the family

dissuadeverb

to persuade or advise not to do something

dissuade 例句

1 At the same time, the controversy doesn’t appear to have dissuaded viewers.

2 "Senior officials had known this for some months and had been trying to dissuade her," Wilkinson wrote.

3 The relatively few cases that are brought are based on strong evidence and should not dissuade any potential victim from coming forward to report an assault.

4 Some specialists try to dissuade the Disney watching, arguing that it feeds Owen’s rigidity and withdrawal.

5 Kennaway points out: "This was also an era when women were dissuaded from playing the piano because the effects were said to be as dangerous as those of strong alcohol on men."

6 We are still working to try to dissuade the North Koreans.

我们仍在努力设法劝阻北韩人不要这样做.

7 In the homestretch, I asked my friends on the floor if that two-day commitment would have dissuaded them.

8 Her effort doesn’t dissuade him from shooting her; it only suggests that, even in eighth grade, with no obvious talent that makes her a child of destiny, Celeste is different.

9 It is likely that Hans never intended to involve Sophie in the White Rose resistance activities, but once she found out, he could not dissuade her.

10 Her mom had warned her that it was higher than it looked, but nothing could dissuade her.

11 Our professors tell us it's rubbishtry to dissuade us from reading it.

教授们告诉我们他在胡说八道,并努力劝我们不要读他的作品.

12 For years, she had to dissuade sound editors from correcting her "mistake".

13 “I don’t think it dissuaded anyone who wasn’t predestined to go. I think it had minimal, if any, impact,” he said.

14 “There is so much capacity on planes, they are trying to dissuade people from non-travel items.”

15 Gramps insisted on being with her while she underwent tests, though an intern had tried to dissuade him.

16 And it’s not like prior warnings have done much to dissuade us.

17 You'd better dissuade her from marrying so early.

你最好劝阻她别这样早结婚.

18 He set off once more in spite of his friends'attempts to dissuade him.

尽管他的朋友尽力劝阻,他还是再度起航了.

19 Despite the scale of patient demand, they have been dissuaded by the knowledge that any drug that hits the market is unlikely to be covered by the NHS or insurance companies.

20 She steadfastly maintained that her grandsons were innocent, and nothing could dissuade her from that belief...

她坚持认为她孙子是无辜的,什么都不能改变她这一看法。

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