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1 editor de material multimedia
(n.) = multimedia publisherEx. He believes that the lack of such harmonization is actually deterring some multimedia publishers from launching new products.* * *(n.) = multimedia publisherEx: He believes that the lack of such harmonization is actually deterring some multimedia publishers from launching new products.
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2 disuasivo
adj.dissuasive, discouraging, deterrent.m.deterrent, dissuasive argument, dissuasive element.* * *► adjetivo1 dissuasive, deterrent* * *1. ADJ1) [palabras] dissuasive2) (Mil)2.SM deterrent* * *disuasivo11 = deterrent, disincentive.Ex: Hierarchical bibliometry, as described here, would act as a deterrent to 'gift/rape' authorship.
Ex: Reclassification can be a major exercise involving much relation of stock, and this is clearly a disincentive to the complete revision of the classified stock.* disuasivo nuclear = nuclear deterrent.disuasivo22 = dissuasive.Ex: Results suggest that this attitude may exercise a dissuasive influence on the intergenerational perpetuation of fishing as a way of life.
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disuasivo
‹ efecto› deterrent;
‹ medida› designed to act as a deterrent
disuasorio,-a, disuasivo,-a adjetivo dissuasive: ése fue el elemento disuasorio, that was the deterrent
un argumento disuasivo, a dissuasive argument
' disuasivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
disuasiva
- disuasoria
- disuasorio
English:
deterrent
* * *disuasivo, -a, disuasorio, -a adjdeterrent;empleó un tono disuasivo con ellos she employed a discouraging tone with them;elemento disuasivo deterring factor;* * *adj disuasive; POL deterrent atr -
3 obstaculizante
• barring• deterring -
4 obstaculizante
adj.deterring, barring.
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