disincentive 详细解释

disincentive

[.disin'sentiv]

n.抑制因素, 使意图挫折的事物

英英释义

名词 disincentive:

a negative motivational influence

同义词:deterrence

补充

disincentivedisincentive英:[ˌdisinˈsentiv] 美:[ˌdɪsɪnˈsɛntɪv]adj.1.妨碍活动的n.1.使受挫折的事物

例句

1. High marginal tax rates may act as a disincentive to working longer hours.高边际税率可能会对加班起到抑制作用。 2. This is a disincentive to employers.这是对雇主的限制。 3. Prescription charges can be a disincentive to patients taking medicines that they need.收取处方费可能会阻碍病人服用自己需要的药物。 4. These liberal social policies are a disincentive to marriage.这些开明的社会政策对婚姻是个遏制因素。 5. These rules are a disincentive to investment.这些规定会阻碍投资。 6. Any further increase in benefits would be a disincentive to working.进一步提高救济金就会遏制人们的工作热情。 7. The tax would be a big disincentive to expanding its monopoly.这一税项会大大遏制其垄断地位的扩展。 8. a disincentive effect on productivity对生产率的抑制作用 9. spiralling house prices are beginning to act as a disincentive to development.不断上升的房价开始成为发展的障碍。 10. higher taxes have major disincentive effects on work effort.更高的税对工作热情起主要的抑制作用。 11. "We considered volunteering, but the complicated application process was a disincentive."我们考虑过做志愿者,但复杂的申请过程打消了我们的念头。 12. The complicated application process was a disincentive to volunteering our time.复杂的申请过程打消了我们做志愿者的念头。