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disincentives [dɪsɪn'sentɪvz]

n. 使受挫折的事物( disincentive的名词复数 );

例句:

  • The higher taxes may create some small disincentives for work effort among tax payers.
    较高的税收又会对纳税人增加工作的努力产生某些遏制作用.
  • These disincentives left many young men unemployed.
    这些不利的因素使许多年轻人找不到工作.
  • At least the German government should examine the disincentives to lending and spending at home.
    至少德国政府应审核影响国内放贷和支出的不利因素.
  • They have been given structured incentives and, frankly, disincentives.
    来自VOA
  • There also should be disincentives or demerits for poor handling of customer complaints.
    来自WSJ
  • This is one of the biggest disincentives to people taking a job and working.
    来自BBC