单词 | deterrent |
释义 | deterrentWord family noundetermentdeterrenceverbdeteradjectivedeterrent de·ter·rent /dɪˈterənt $ -ˈtɜːr-/ ●○○ noun [countableC] 1 PERSUADEsomething that makes someone less likely to do something, by making them realize it will be difficult or have bad results 制止物,威慑物,威慑力量 The small fines for this type of crime do not act as much of a deterrent. 对于这种罪行,小额罚金起不到多大的威慑作用。 deterrent to/for/against Window locks are an effective deterrent against burglars. 窗锁可以有效地阻止窃贼。 the deterrent effect of prison sentences 监禁的威慑作用 2. nuclear deterrent PMWthe nuclear weapons that a country has in order to prevent other countries from attacking it 核威慑力 Examples from the Corpus nuclear deterrent• Britain's credible and effective independent nuclear deterrent is the ultimate guarantee of our security.• We are the only party unambiguously committed to the preservation and modernisation of our independent nuclear deterrent.• Both super-powers shared the instinct for self-preservation and negotiated continuously in search of credible systems of nuclear deterrents.• The Left called for the scrapping of our nuclear deterrent.• They have twisted and turned in their attitude to our nuclear deterrent.• To that extent, the nuclear deterrent is very good value for money.• The submarines play a key role in protecting ships and submarines armed with the Trident nuclear deterrent. —deterrence noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus deterrent• Experts do not agree about whether the death penalty acts as a deterrent.• The special paint is meant to be a deterrent to graffiti artists.• What's more, most people no longer believe the death penalty is a deterrent.• The bishops said the death penalty was not a deterrent to crime, had racist overtones and cost millions of dollars.• The small fines for copying software were not much of a deterrent.• And not only that, but they pass on their chemical deterrent through the pupal stage into the adult moth itself.• Also unclear is whether execution by lethal injection will have any effect on the death penalty as a crime deterrent.• The fines are large enough to be an effective deterrent against speeding.• Window locks are a cheap and effective deterrent.• As in human warfare, chemical defences are essentially deterrents rather than everyday weapons.• This has proven to be a strong deterrent against theft.• Requiring drug tests of this discrete group of citizens is an intrusion, a humiliation and a subtle deterrent to prospective candidates.• It is a matter of regret that the Opposition's commitment to that deterrent is not generally accepted. act as ... a deterrent• In addition, divided catalogues or separate classified catalogues could also have acted as a deterrent to subject searching.• Double glazing may act as a deterrent, and may firms fit window locks as standard.• This sentence certainly will not act as a deterrent to other drunk drivers.• The black and white stripes of the skunks act as a powerful deterrent, even from a great distance.• A half squadron of gendarmes has been stationed in Maripasoula, their presence supposedly acting as a deterrent.• Whether that would act as a deterrent is, of course, another question altogether. |
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