deterrent信息详情
adj.遏制的,威慑的;制止的
n.威慑;妨碍物;挽留的事物
They seriously believe that capital punishment is a deterrent.───他们坚信死刑是一种威慑手段。
idea of building a nuclear deterrent is completely off the political agenda.───制造核威慑武器的意见完全不在政治议程中。
is a fear that the freeze on bank accounts could prove a lasting deterrent to investors.───冻结银行帐户很可能对投资者是一个长期的威慑因素。
Another potential deterrent was that the flask had been damaged and later restored.───另一个潜在的不利因素是这个花瓶曾遭损害后经修复。
Analysts said the high consumer price index (CPI) in recent months had been a deterrent for an increase in oil prices.───分析家认为最近几个月过高的消费指数(CPI)已经成为抬高油价的一个重要威胁。
On the face of things, capital punishment ought to be the ultimate deterrent. But it does not seem to be.───表面看来,死刑应是终极的威慑,但实际似乎不是。
Col. David Lapan, the Pentagon spokesman, said the exercise was meant to be a deterrent to North Korean attacks.───五角大楼发言人大卫.拉潘上校说,此次演习是为了给朝鲜的攻击一个威慑。
'Do not commit crime. Pay for your fuel' is hardly a deterrent to a criminal who has every intention of driving off without paying.───‘禁止犯罪,加油付款’对一个想要加了油就跑的犯罪分子可没有什么威慑力量。
Polls conducted over the past three years show that less than 20 percent of the public currently says it favors possessing such a deterrent.───过去三年所进行的民调显示,赞成拥有这种威摄力的公众不足20%。
Large fines act as a deterrent to motorists.