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1) (to take away the confidence, hope etc of: His lack of success discouraged him.) a descuraja2) (to try to prevent (by showing disapproval etc): She discouraged all his attempts to get to know her.) a descuraja3) ((with from) to persuade against: The rain discouraged him from going camping.) a descuraja• -
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heidutama, maha laitma, ära hoidma -
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[dɪs'kʌrɪʤ]v1) знеохо́чувати, відбива́ти охо́ту, розхоло́джувати2) відра́джувати ( від чогось - from) -
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обескураживать; препятствовать; мешать; отговаривать -
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He wanted to talk. Slim neither encouraged nor discouraged him. — Он разговорился, ему хотелось говорить еще, а Рослый его не расспрашивал, но и не прерывал. -
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1) (to take away the confidence, hope etc of: His lack of success discouraged him.) αποθαρρύνω2) (to try to prevent (by showing disapproval etc): She discouraged all his attempts to get to know her.) αποκρούω3) ((with from) to persuade against: The rain discouraged him from going camping.) αποτρέπω• -
68 discourage
воспрепятствоватьобескураживатьотговариватьотказатьотказыватьотсоветоватьпомешатьпрепятствоватьрасхолаживать -
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1. v приводить в уныние; обескураживать; лишать мужества2. v расхолаживать, отбивать охоту; отговаривать3. v мешать, препятствоватьСинонимический ряд:1. dampen (verb) dampen; daunt; depress; dismay2. dishearten (verb) abash; awe; chill; cow; deject; demoralise; demoralize; dishearten; disparage; dispirit; perplex; repel; unnerve3. dissuade (verb) deter; disadvise; dissuade; divert4. obstruct (verb) dull; forbid; hinder; inhibit; obstruct; prevent5. warn (verb) alarm; disincline; indispose; shake; warnАнтонимический ряд:cheer; encourage; hearted -
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1) (to take away the confidence, hope etc of: His lack of success discouraged him.) décourager2) (to try to prevent (by showing disapproval etc): She discouraged all his attempts to get to know her.) décourager3) ((with from) to persuade against: The rain discouraged him from going camping.) décourager (de)• -
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1) (to take away the confidence, hope etc of: His lack of success discouraged him.) desestimular2) (to try to prevent (by showing disapproval etc): She discouraged all his attempts to get to know her.) desencorajar3) ((with from) to persuade against: The rain discouraged him from going camping.) desencorajar• -
72 DISCOURAGE
[V]DETERREO (-ERE -TERRUI -TERRITUM)INFRINGO (-ERE -FREGI -FRACTUM)AFFLICTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ADFLICTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)DEHORTOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)DISSUADEO (-ERE -SUASI -SUASUM)APSTERREO (-ERE -UI -ITUS)- BE DISCOURAGED -
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[dɪsˈkʌrɪdʒ]1) çaşdırmaq; sarsıtmaq; 2) çətinə salmaq -
74 discourage
ஊக்கங் கெடு; தன்னம்பிக்கை இழக்கச் செய் -
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(v) абонфтомс [abоnftyms] -
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v dàìyàfò ÿàìgbàníyànjú rôlápátô ní sùúrù mú ìrëwësí bá -
77 Discourage
v. trans.P. ἀθυμῆσαι ποιεῖν, εἰς ἀθυμίαν καθιστάναι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Discourage
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v. tr.साहसहीन करना, मन तोडना, अनादर करना -
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См. также в других словарях:
discourage — vb 1 Discourage, dishearten, dispirit, deject mean to weaken in qualities that maintain interest, zeal, activity, or power to continue or to resist. Discourage implies not only the loss of courage and confidence but the entrance of fear and the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
discourage — [v1] dishearten, dispirit abash, afflict, alarm, appall, awe, beat down, bother, break one’s heart*, bully, cast down, chill, confuse, cow, dampen, dash, daunt, deject, demoralize, deprecate, depress, dismay, disparage, distress, droop, frighten … New thesaurus
discourage — ► VERB 1) cause a loss of confidence or enthusiasm in. 2) prevent or try to prevent by showing disapproval or creating difficulties. 3) (discourage from) persuade (someone) against (an action). DERIVATIVES discouragement noun discouraging… … English terms dictionary
Discourage — Dis*cour age, n. Lack of courage; cowardliness. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Discourage — Dis*cour age (?; 48), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Discouraged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Discouraging}.] [Pref. dis + courage: cf. OF. descoragier, F. d[ e]courager: pref. des (L. dis ) + corage, F. courage. See {Courage}.] 1. To extinguish the courage of; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
discourage — I verb advise against, affright, animum frangere, argue against, avert, cast down, cause discontent, cause dislike, cause doubt, caution, contraindicate, convince to the contrary, dampen, daunt, deflect, dehort, deject, demoralize, deprecate,… … Law dictionary
discourage — mid 15c., discoragen, from M.Fr. descourager, from O.Fr. descoragier, from des away (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + corage (see COURAGE (Cf. courage)). Related: Discouraged; discouragement; discouraging … Etymology dictionary
discourage — [di skʉr′ij] vt. discouraged, discouraging [ME discoragen < OFr descoragier: see DIS & COURAGE] 1. to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten 2. to advise or persuade (a person) to refrain 3. to prevent or try to prevent by… … English World dictionary
discourage — 01. Her parents tried to [discourage] her from marrying him, but she just ignored them. 02. He became totally [discouraged] after he failed his course a second time. 03. High interest rates are a serious [discouragement] to buying a house these… … Grammatical examples in English
discourage — dis|cour|age [dısˈkʌrıdʒ US ˈkə:r ] v [T] 1.) to persuade someone not to do something, especially by making it seem difficult or bad ≠ ↑encourage ▪ attempts to discourage illegal immigration discourage sb from doing sth ▪ My father is a lawyer,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
discourage */ — UK [dɪsˈkʌrɪdʒ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms discourage : present tense I/you/we/they discourage he/she/it discourages present participle discouraging past tense discouraged past participle discouraged 1) to try to prevent something from… … English dictionary