1.防止,阻止,制止,使不敢,使踌躇
1.to make someone decide not to do something
1.A Chinese vice commerce minister, Fu Ziying, said the case, far from deterring foreigners, would improve the investment environment.
中国商务部副部长傅自应说,此案不会吓跑外国人,而是会改善投资环境。
2.When asked what might be deterring students from studying health professions in the U. S. , she said, "It's expensive. "
当被问到在美国是什么阻止了学生学习健康领域,Pallvi说是昂贵的成本。
3.Stiff duties don't seem to be deterring status-conscious Chinese from buying ships from established American and European boatbuilders.
中国对进口船只征收的高额进口税,并没有阻止地位意识较强的中国人从著名的欧美造船厂购买游艇。
4."Prosecutions can be a blunt tool, but they do matter" in deterring traffickers, he said.
他说,“起诉工作可能是一把钝器,但它确能”遏制贩运活动。
5.The police simply seem to be doing a better job of deterring lawlessness.
警察在预防犯罪方面看来做的比过去好很多。
6.Much of his effort is aimed at deterring his rival from intervening in a future crisis over his business.
他的大部分努力旨在阻止将来竞争对手的介入给他的生意造成危机。
7.They believe it does what it was meant to do, by removing the sort of monster who killed Polly Klaas from the streets and deterring others.
他们认为这是应该做的,通过从街头隔离杀害PollyKlaas一类坏人,阻止其他人犯罪。
8.Dictionaries say the word refers strictly to a policy of deterring imports with high tariffs.
字典上说,这个词的准确意义指的是用高关税阻止进口的政策。
9.And few doubt that the violence just across the border is deterring investment and tourists from the United States.
现在,几乎所有人都相信,由于边境暴力犯罪的出现,来自美国的投资和游客都在不断减少。
10.For the American government, prosecution, not persecution, offers the best chance of limiting the damage and deterring future thefts.
对美国政府来说,应该采取起诉而不是迫害的做法,这样才有最好的机会来控制当前损失,同时对未来的类似偷盗行为进行威慑。