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1 deter
مَنَعَ \ ban: to forbid: Smoking is banned in many cinemas. bar: to forbid; prevent: He was barred from taking part in the game. deter: to stop from acting (usu. by fear): Our big weapons will deter our enemies from attacking us. forbid: to order (sb.) not to do (sth.) in future; not allow: I forbid you to smoke. Smoking is forbidden in the cinema. inhibit: to stop sb. from doing sth; make sb. unable to express what he really feels or wants to do: His presence inhibits me, I don’t feel comfortable when he is here. keep: to prevent: The coffee kept me from going to sleep. prevent: to stop; not let sth. happen: Careful driving prevents accidents (from happening). prohibit: to forbid: Smoking is prohibited in this cinema. \ See Also حظر (حَظَّرَ)، حرم (حَرَّمَ)، أَعَاقَ، كبت (كَبَتَ)، حال دون (حَالَ دون) -
2 deter
عَاقَ \ deter: to stop from acting (usu. by fear): Our big weapons will deter our enemies from attacking us. obstruct: to block; prevent: Trees obstructed our view from the house. -
3 deter
رَدَعَ \ deter: to stop from acting (usu. by fear): Our big weapons will deter our enemies from attacking us. -
4 to criticise something to deter somebody from buying it
Australian slang: whiteant (a car dealer might whiteant another dealer's cars or a real estate salesman might whiteant another agent's property)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > to criticise something to deter somebody from buying it
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5 утримувати від злочину
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > утримувати від злочину
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6 disuadir
v.to dissuade.* * *1 to dissuade (de, from)* * *verbto dissuade, deter* * *VT to dissuade, deterdisuadir a algn de hacer algo — to dissuade o deter sb from doing sth
* * *verbo transitivo to deter, discourageintentó disuadirlo de su propósito — she tried to talk him out of it o to dissuade him
disuadir a alguien de que + subj — to dissuade somebody from -ing
* * *= dissuade, put + Nombre + off, discourage.Ex. Indeed, does the very design of our curricula dissuade the best, the brightest and the most creative from even considering entering our programs?.Ex. Defoe's eighteenth century style full of tedious moralizing and philosophical musings, and not exactly well-stocked with dramatic excitements to relieve the steady pace, seemed not at all to put him off.Ex. Several pages of entries under one keyword are discouraging to say the least.----* disuadir (de) = deter (from).* disuadir los intentos = deter + efforts.* * *verbo transitivo to deter, discourageintentó disuadirlo de su propósito — she tried to talk him out of it o to dissuade him
disuadir a alguien de que + subj — to dissuade somebody from -ing
* * *disuadir(de)(v.) = deter (from)Ex: One of the most cited shortcomings of mobile advice centres, that their conspicuousness deters people from using them, does not seem to have been a problem.
= dissuade, put + Nombre + off, discourage.Ex: Indeed, does the very design of our curricula dissuade the best, the brightest and the most creative from even considering entering our programs?.
Ex: Defoe's eighteenth century style full of tedious moralizing and philosophical musings, and not exactly well-stocked with dramatic excitements to relieve the steady pace, seemed not at all to put him off.Ex: Several pages of entries under one keyword are discouraging to say the least.* disuadir (de) = deter (from).* disuadir los intentos = deter + efforts.* * *disuadir [I1 ]vtto deter, discourage disuadir a algn DE algo to dissuade sb FROM sth disuadir a algn DE QUE + SUBJ to dissuade sb FROM -INGintentó disuadirlo de su propósito she tried to talk him out of it o to dissuade himdebemos disuadirlo de que lo haga we must dissuade him from doing it* * *
disuadir ( conjugate disuadir) verbo transitivo
to deter, discourage;
disuadir a algn de algo/de que haga algo to dissuade sb from sth/doing sth
disuadir verbo transitivo to dissuade [de, from]
' disuadir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
objetiva
- objetivo
English:
deter
- discourage
- dissuade
- put off
- talk out
- deterrent
* * *disuadir vtto dissuade, to deter (de from);lograron disuadirle de la idea they managed to dissuade her from the idea;no pudimos disuadirle de que fuera we couldn't dissuade him from going, we couldn't talk him out of going;hablando con ella la disuadieron de seguir bebiendo they managed to talk her out of having any more to drink* * *v/t dissuade; POL deter;disuadir a alguien de hacer algo dissuade s.o. from doing sth* * *disuadir vt: to dissuade, to discourage -
7 abhalten
(unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. keep away ( von from), keep off (von etw. s.th.); (draußen halten) keep out; (abwehren) ward off; davon abhalten zu (+ Inf.) keep ( oder prevent, stop) from (+ Ger.) (abbringen) deter from (+ Ger.) lassen Sie sich nicht abhalten! don’t let me disturb you2. (Prüfung, Versammlung, Parteitag etc.) hold; (Lehrstunde, Vorlesung) give; abgehalten werden be held, take place* * *(abschrecken) to deter;(fernhalten) to ward off; to detain; to hold off; to keep away;(veranstalten) to hold* * *ạb|hal|tenvt sep1) (= hindern) to stop, to preventjdn von etw/vom Trinken/von der Arbeit abhalten — to keep sb from sth/drinking/working
lass dich nicht abhalten! — don't let me/us etc stop you
2) (= fernhalten) Kälte, Hitze to keep off; Mücken, Fliegen to keep off or away; (= draußenhalten) to keep out3) (= veranstalten) Versammlung, Wahlen, Gottesdienst to hold4)ein Kind auf der Toilette/Straße abhalten — to hold a child over the toilet/on the street (while it goes to the toilet)
* * *1) ((with from) to persuade against: The rain discouraged him from going camping.) discourage2) (to cause to take place: The meeting will be held next week; We'll hold the meeting in the hall.) hold3) (to keep someone in a certain state: Don't hold us in suspense, what was the final decision?) hold4) (to prevent from making progress: I meant to finish cleaning the house but the children have held me back all morning.) hold back5) (to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do): The rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.) put paid to* * *ab|hal·ten11. (hindern)wenn du unbedingt gehen willst, werde ich dich nicht [davon] \abhalten if you really want to go, I won't stop you▪ jdn davon \abhalten, etw zu tun to prevent [or keep] sb from doing sthlass dich nicht \abhalten! don't let anyone/anything stop you!2. (fernhalten)die Hitze/die Kälte/den Wind \abhalten to protect from the heat/the cold/the windInsekten/Mücken \abhalten to deter [or keep away] [the] insects/mosquito[e]s3. (über der Toilette halten)ein [Klein]kind \abhalten to hold a child on the toiletab|hal·ten2vt irreg (veranstalten)▪ etw \abhalten to hold stheine Demonstration \abhalten to stage a demonstration* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)jemanden/etwas [von jemandem/etwas] abhalten — keep somebody/something off [somebody/something]
2)jemanden davon abhalten, etwas zu tun — stop somebody doing something; prevent somebody from doing something
3) (durchführen) hold <elections, meeting, referendum>* * *abhalten (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. keep away (von from), keep off (lassen Sie sich nicht abhalten! don’t let me disturb youabgehalten werden be held, take place* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1)jemanden/etwas [von jemandem/etwas] abhalten — keep somebody/something off [somebody/something]
2)jemanden davon abhalten, etwas zu tun — stop somebody doing something; prevent somebody from doing something
3) (durchführen) hold <elections, meeting, referendum>* * *(Lehrstunde, Vorlesung) v.to give (a lecture, etc.) v. (Treffen, Versammlung) v.to hold (a meeting, etc.) v. (Treffen) v.to hold v.(§ p.,p.p.: held) v.to detain v.to deter v.to keep away v.to keep off v.to ward v. -
8 възпирам
hold back, restrain, hinder, check, withhold, deter (from)възпирам някого да извърши нещо prevent/stop s.o. doing s.th.възпирам развитието на hamper/check the development ofвъзпирам се refrain (from с ger.)* * *възпѝрам,гл. hold back, bring to a standstill, restrain, hinder, check, repress, withhold, deter (from); \възпирам някого да извърши нещо prevent/stop s.o. doing s.th.; \възпирам развитието на hamper/check the development of;\възпирам се refrain (from c ger.); desist (from с ger.).* * *check; control; deter{di`tx:}; guard; interdict; repress{ri`pres}; restrain: възпирам a child from mischief - възпирам дете от правене на пакости; retain* * *1. hold back, restrain, hinder, check, withhold, deter (from) 2. ВЪЗПИРАМ ce refrain (from с ger.) 3. ВЪЗПИРАМ някого да извърши нещо prevent/stop s.o. doing s.th. 4. ВЪЗПИРАМ развитието на hamper/check the development of -
9 desalentar
v.to dishearten, to discourage.Su apariencia desalentó a su admirador Her looks discouraged her fan.El fracaso desalienta a los chicos Failure discourages the kids.* * *1 (dificultar el aliento) to leave breathless, make get out of breath2 figurado (quitar el ánimo) to discourage, dishearten1 to lose heart, get discouraged* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=desanimar) to discourage2) (=agotar) to make breathless2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to discourage, dishearten2.desalentarse v pron to become disheartened o discouraged* * *= discourage, dampen, dispirit, dishearten, dampen + Posesivo + spirits.Ex. Several pages of entries under one keyword are discouraging to say the least.Ex. Ten years ago ambition abounded; now risk-taking is out of style and vanguardism has been dampened by a pervasive enthusiasm for the past.Ex. Adverse fortune may attend us, but it shall never dispirit us.Ex. It is easy to be disheartened by the negative flow of news, but the strength of our labor market should bolster the confidence of our outlook.Ex. Despite being physically challenged, the harsh realities of life have failed to dampen her spirits.----* desalentar (de) = deter (from).* desalentarse = dismay.* * *1.verbo transitivo to discourage, dishearten2.desalentarse v pron to become disheartened o discouraged* * *desalentar(de)(v.) = deter (from)Ex: One of the most cited shortcomings of mobile advice centres, that their conspicuousness deters people from using them, does not seem to have been a problem.
= discourage, dampen, dispirit, dishearten, dampen + Posesivo + spirits.Ex: Several pages of entries under one keyword are discouraging to say the least.
Ex: Ten years ago ambition abounded; now risk-taking is out of style and vanguardism has been dampened by a pervasive enthusiasm for the past.Ex: Adverse fortune may attend us, but it shall never dispirit us.Ex: It is easy to be disheartened by the negative flow of news, but the strength of our labor market should bolster the confidence of our outlook.Ex: Despite being physically challenged, the harsh realities of life have failed to dampen her spirits.* desalentar (de) = deter (from).* desalentarse = dismay.* * *desalentar [A5 ]vtto discourageese primer fracaso lo desalentó that first failure discouraged himla situación desalentó a potenciales inversores the situation discouraged potential investorsestábamos muy entusiasmados pero su actitud nos desalentó we were very excited but his attitude took the wind out of our sails o left us feeling deflated o dispiritedto become disheartened o discouraged* * *
desalentar ( conjugate desalentar) verbo transitivo
to discourage, dishearten
desalentar verbo transitivo to discourage, dishearten
' desalentar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abatir
English:
deflate
- deter
- discourage
* * *♦ vtto dishearten, to discourage;un resultado así desalienta a cualquiera a result like this would dishearten anyone;no dejes que eso te desaliente don't let it discourage you* * *v/t discourage* * *desalentar {55} vtdesanimar: to discourage, to dishearten -
10 раздумвам
2. comfort; keep amused* * *разду̀мвам,гл.1. ( разубеждавам) talk out of (c ger.); dissuade, deter (from c ger.);2. comfort; keep amused.* * *talk out of* * *1. (разубеждавам) talk out of (с ger.), dissuade, deter (from с ger.) 2. comfort; keep amused -
11 impedir
v.1 to prevent.impedir a alguien hacer algo to prevent somebody from doing somethingla lesión le impedía correr the injury stopped o prevented him from runningla nieve impidió la celebración del partido the snow prevented the match from taking placeimpedirle el paso a alguien to bar somebody's waysi nada lo impide saldremos por la mañana all being well we'll leave in the morning2 to hinder, to obstruct.3 to impede, to obstruct, to hold up, to prevent.Ella impidió el accidente She impeded the accident.4 to handicap, to cripple, to disable.El accidente impidió a Ricardo The accident handicapped Richard.5 to prevent from, to keep from, to avert from, to deter from.María le impidió a Ricardo jugar Mary prevented Richard from playing.6 to make it impossible to, to make it difficult to.Esa luz impide leer That light makes it impossible to read.* * *1 (hacer imposible) to prevent, stop■ ¿hay algo que te lo impida? is there anything stopping you?2 (obstaculizar) to hinder, impede\impedir el paso to block the way* * *verb1) to impede2) prevent3) block* * *VT1) (=parar) to prevent, stoptrataron de impedir la huida de los presos — they tried to prevent the prisoners escaping o the prisoners escape
impedir a algn hacer algo, impedir que algn haga algo — to prevent sb (from) doing sth, stop sb doing sth
esto no impide que... — this does not alter the fact that...
2) (=dificultar) [con obstáculos] to impede, obstruct; [con problemas] to hinder, hamper* * *verbo transitivoa) ( imposibilitar) to preventimpedirle a alguien + inf — to prevent somebody from -ing
b) < paso> to blockc) ( dificultar) to hamper, hinder* * *= guard against, impede, inhibit, prevent, forestall, restrain from, foreclose, get in + the way (of), hamstring, head off, ward off, hamper, thwart.Ex. The system will ask you to enter the new password a second time to help guard against keying errors.Ex. In early 1984 we were invited to undertake a survey of the fourteen schools of librarianship and information studies in England and Wales, giving particular attention to the constraints impeding or preventing desirable change.Ex. Likewise, a library or consortium -- and ultimately the user -- is ill-served by a system which inhibits the realization of a rational collection policy by permitting the duplication of expensive items.Ex. To prevent an entry under the first name(s), these must be entered on a separate line with the subfield code 'j'.Ex. In order to forestall such an event, some libraries in Britain were stung into action by the publication of an Act of Parliament which totally ignored public libraries.Ex. 'We also need to know the kinds of questions we are legally restrained from asking'.Ex. The USA must act quickly before the rush of events forecloses some of the options now available for developing and managing this technology.Ex. At the end of the day, librarians must 'produce the goods' and prove their worth -- professionalism could get in the way.Ex. Instead, the proposed regulations would hamstring public access.Ex. And this stimulus is working in the sense that it has headed off the imminent risk of a deflationary spiral.Ex. The most strenuous efforts will not always ensure success, nor the boldest arm of human power ward off the stroke of misfortune.Ex. Unfortunately, the inclusion of abstracts in most services tends to hamper currency.Ex. A public library's design can go far in either reinforcing or thwarting the intimacy of reading and in determining its success -- functionally, aesthetically and financially.----* impedir el paso = block in.* impedir la entrada = keep out.* impedir que = keep from.* impedir que + Subjuntivo = prevent from + Gerundio.* si no lo impide el tiempo = weather permitting.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( imposibilitar) to preventimpedirle a alguien + inf — to prevent somebody from -ing
b) < paso> to blockc) ( dificultar) to hamper, hinder* * *= guard against, impede, inhibit, prevent, forestall, restrain from, foreclose, get in + the way (of), hamstring, head off, ward off, hamper, thwart.Ex: The system will ask you to enter the new password a second time to help guard against keying errors.
Ex: In early 1984 we were invited to undertake a survey of the fourteen schools of librarianship and information studies in England and Wales, giving particular attention to the constraints impeding or preventing desirable change.Ex: Likewise, a library or consortium -- and ultimately the user -- is ill-served by a system which inhibits the realization of a rational collection policy by permitting the duplication of expensive items.Ex: To prevent an entry under the first name(s), these must be entered on a separate line with the subfield code 'j'.Ex: In order to forestall such an event, some libraries in Britain were stung into action by the publication of an Act of Parliament which totally ignored public libraries.Ex: 'We also need to know the kinds of questions we are legally restrained from asking'.Ex: The USA must act quickly before the rush of events forecloses some of the options now available for developing and managing this technology.Ex: At the end of the day, librarians must 'produce the goods' and prove their worth -- professionalism could get in the way.Ex: Instead, the proposed regulations would hamstring public access.Ex: And this stimulus is working in the sense that it has headed off the imminent risk of a deflationary spiral.Ex: The most strenuous efforts will not always ensure success, nor the boldest arm of human power ward off the stroke of misfortune.Ex: Unfortunately, the inclusion of abstracts in most services tends to hamper currency.Ex: A public library's design can go far in either reinforcing or thwarting the intimacy of reading and in determining its success -- functionally, aesthetically and financially.* impedir el paso = block in.* impedir la entrada = keep out.* impedir que = keep from.* impedir que + Subjuntivo = prevent from + Gerundio.* si no lo impide el tiempo = weather permitting.* * *vt1 (imposibilitar) to preventno logró impedir el accidente she was unable to prevent the accidentnos impidió el paso he wouldn't let us through, he blocked our wayesta válvula impide el paso del gas this valve stops o blocks the flow of gasnadie te lo impide nobody's stopping youimpedirle a algn + INF to prevent sb FROM -INGel dolor le impedía caminar the pain prevented her from walking o meant that she couldn't walk o stopped her walkingimpedir QUE + SUBJ:quiso impedir que nos viéramos she tried to stop us seeing each other, she tried to prevent us from seeing each othertenemos que impedir que ocurra otra vez we must see that it doesn't happen again, we must stop o prevent it happening again2 (dificultar) to hamper, hinderla ropa me impedía los movimientos my clothes hampered o hindered o impeded my movements* * *
impedir ( conjugate impedir) verbo transitivo
impedirle a algn hacer algo to prevent sb from doing sth;
quiso impedir que nos viéramos she tried to stop us seeing each other
impedir verbo transitivo
1 (entorpecer) to impede, hinder: un coche impedía el paso a la ambulancia, a car was in the way of the ambulance
2 (frustrar) to prevent, stop
' impedir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atravesar
- bloquear
- cortar
- imposibilitar
- inmovilizar
- trabar
- evitar
- impida
English:
bar
- deter
- forestall
- impede
- inhibit
- interfere
- keep
- occur
- prevent
- restrain
- stop
- avert
- obscure
- prohibit
* * *impedir vt1. [imposibilitar] to prevent;impedir a alguien hacer algo to prevent sb from doing sth;la lesión le impedía correr the injury stopped o prevented her from running;impedirle el paso a alguien to bar sb's way;la nieve impidió la celebración del partido the snow prevented the game from taking place;nada te impide hacerlo there's nothing to stop you doing it;si nada lo impide saldremos por la mañana all being well we'll leave in the morning2. [dificultar] to hinder, to obstruct* * *v/t prevent; ( estorbar) impede* * *impedir {54} vt1) : to prevent, to block2) : to impede, to hinder* * *impedir vb2. (paso) to block -
12 разубеждавам
dissuade (from с ger.); discourage (from с ger.)(с доводи) argue/talk out of (c ger.)* * *разубежда̀вам,гл. dissuade (from c ger.), discourage (from c ger.); deter (from с ger.); (с доводи) argue/talk out of (c ger.).* * *dissuade: We tried to разубеждавам him from climbing the mountain - Опитахме се да го разубедим да не изкачва планината; deter; discourage* * *1. (с доводи) argue/ talk out of (c ger.) 2. dissuade (from c ger.);discourage (from c ger.) -
13 abhalten
abhalten v 1. GEN hold (Referendum); 2. MGT hold (Konferenz, Tagung) • abhalten von GEN deter from* * *v 1. < Geschäft> Referendum hold; 2. < Mgmnt> Konferenz, Tagung hold ■ abhalten von < Geschäft> deter from* * *abhalten
(hindern) to detain, to hinder, to prevent, (Versammlung) to keep;
• j. von der Arbeit abhalten to keep s. o. from his work;
• Hauptversammlung abhalten to hold the statutory meeting;
• von Investitionen abhalten to discourage investment;
• Versammlung abhalten to hold a meeting;
• öffentliche Versammlung abhalten to meet in public. -
14 ثنى عن
ثَنَى عن: صَرَفَ عنto turn (away or aside) from, keep (away) from, dissuade from, divert from, alienate from, discourage from, deter from, prevent from -
15 صد عن
صَدّ عن: رَدَعَ، مَنَعَto keep from, hold back from, turn away from, restrain from, prevent from, deter from, inhibit from, dissuade from, discourage from -
16 ردع
رَدَعَ (عن)to deter (from), discourage (from), prevent (from), keep (from), restrain (from), hold back (from), inhibit (from) -
17 رد عن
رَدّ عن: ثَنَى عن، صَرَفَ عنto turn (away) from, keep from, dissuade from, discourage from, deter from, prevent from -
18 ثبط
ثَبّطَ، ثَبَطَto frustrate, disappoint, discourage, dishearten, dispirit, demoralize, depress, daunt; to prevent (from), keep (from), hold back (from), deter (from), inhibit (from); to hinder, impede, block, obstruct, countercheck; to thwart, foil, defeat, balk -
19 ثبط
ثَبّطَ، ثَبَطَto frustrate, disappoint, discourage, dishearten, dispirit, demoralize, depress, daunt; to prevent (from), keep (from), hold back (from), deter (from), inhibit (from); to hinder, impede, block, obstruct, countercheck; to thwart, foil, defeat, balk -
20 منع
مَنَعَ: حالَ دُونَto prevent, hinder, stop; to keep (from), hold back (from), restrain (from), inhibit (from), deter (from); to bar, block, obstruct
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deter from one's purpose — index dissuade Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
deter — I verb absterrere, avert, avoid, ban, bar, barricade, block, blunt, caution, check, chill, circumscribe, constrict, cow, cramp, cumber, dampen, deflect, deny access, deterrere, detour, discommode, discountenance, discourage, disenchant,… … Law dictionary
deter — v. (D; tr.) to deter from * * * [dɪ tɜː] (D; tr.) to deter from … Combinatory dictionary
deter — UK US /dɪˈtɜːr/ verb [T] ( rr ) ► to prevent someone from doing something or to make someone less enthusiastic about doing something: deter sb from doing sth »High prices deter many young people from entering the property market. »People said he… … Financial and business terms
Deter — De*ter , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Deterred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Deterring}.] [L. deterrere; de + terrere to frighten, terrify. See {Terror}.] To prevent by fear; hence, to hinder or prevent from action by fear of consequences, or difficulty, risk, etc … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deter — 1570s, from L. deterrere to frighten from, discourage from, from de away (see DE (Cf. de )) + terrere frighten (see TERRIBLE (Cf. terrible)). Deterrent is from 1829 … Etymology dictionary
deter — ► VERB (deterred, deterring) 1) discourage from doing something through fear of the consequences. 2) prevent the occurrence of. ORIGIN Latin deterrere, from terrere frighten … English terms dictionary
deter — [dē tʉr′, ditʉr′] vt. deterred, deterring [L deterrere < de , from + terrere, to frighten: see TERROR] to keep or discourage (a person, group, or nation) from doing something by instilling fear, anxiety, doubt, etc. determent n … English World dictionary
deter — [v] check, inhibit from action act like a wet blanket*, avert, block, caution, chill, cool, damp, dampen, daunt, debar, disadvise, discourage, dissuade, divert, forestall, forfend, frighten, hinder, impede, intimidate, obstruct, obviate, preclude … New thesaurus
deter — de|ter [dıˈtə: US ˈtə:r] v past tense and past participle deterred present participle deterring [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: deterrere, from terrere to frighten ] to stop someone from doing something, by making them realize it will be… … Dictionary of contemporary English
deter — verb ADVERB ▪ hardly ▪ Her words of warning would hardly deter him. ▪ effectively ▪ Will this harsher punishment effectively deter criminals? ▪ easily … Collocations dictionary