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1 dissuader
dissuader [disyade]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[personne] to dissuade ( de qch from sth) ( de faire from doing ) ; [circonstances] to deter ( de faire from doing)* * *disɥadedissuader quelqu'un de faire — [personne] to dissuade somebody from doing; [publicité, maladie, temps] to put somebody off doing
* * *disɥade vtElle m'a dissuadé d'aller voir ce film. — She dissuaded me from going to see the film.
* * *dissuader verb table: aimer vtr dissuader qn de faire [personne] to dissuade sb from doing, to persuade sb not to do; [publicité, maladie, temps] to put sb off doing, to deter sb from doing; j'aimerais pouvoir t'en dissuader I wish I could talk you out of it; dissuader l'ennemi to deter the enemy; je n'ai pas réussi à la dissuader I didn't manage to dissuade her.[disɥade] verbe transitif
См. также в других словарях:
dissuade — dis|suade [dıˈsweıd] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: dissuadere, from suadere to persuade ] to persuade someone not to do something ≠ ↑persuade dissuade sb from (doing) sth ▪ a campaign to dissuade young people from smoking… … Dictionary of contemporary English
dissuade — verb (T) to persuade somebody not to do something: dissuade sb from doing sth: a campaign to dissuade young people from smoking compare persuade dissuasion /di sweIZFn/ noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English