911查询·英语单词
原级:discourage
第三人称单数:discourages
discouraging是什么意思
过去分词:discouraged
discouraging的意思
过去式:discouraged
形容词encouraging
discouraging的意思
1. 令人沮丧的令人沮丧的:discouragement 沮丧 | discouraging 令人沮丧的令人沮丧的 | discourse 话语
2. 令人气馁的:discourager 沮丧 | discouraging 令人气馁的 | discouragingly 使人气馁地
3. 令人泄气的;令人沮丧的:disagreement不同意,不一致;不符 | discouraging令人泄气的;令人沮丧的 | disappear消失;失踪
4. 令人沮丧的:astonished 感到惊讶的 | discouraging 令人沮丧的 | discouraged 感到沮丧的
1. Authorities have been trying to cool China's property market by discouraging investment buying that has helped drive prices out of reach for many city dwellers.
2. This might then invite more speculation as to further movements of the currency, destabilising it and discouraging capital account liberalisation.
3. International experience indicates that encouraging capital inflow while discouraging capital outflow can increase the risk of economic bubbles.
4. But there are also strong voices criticizing " Super Girl " for promoting " vulgarity ", and discouraging youngsters from living life practically by providing instant celebrity.
5. discouraging
5. But " Super Girl " also drew official and public criticism for promoting " vulgarity " and discouraging youngsters from living life practically by providing instant celebrity.
6. But " Super Girls " also drew official and public criticism for promoting " vulgarity " and discouraging youngsters from living life practically by providing instant celebrity.
7. Far from discouraging this return to Confucianism the government is promoting it amid growing public dissatisfaction with rampant corruption and unbridled development.
8. Analysts said discouraging grain exports would be a new option to limit domestic grain prices since the lengthy grain production cycle could not be changed.
9. The detailed directory consists of various sectors the central government is presently encouraging or discouraging.
10. " It's very discouraging, " manager Jerry Manuel told reporters.
adj
1. depriving of confidence or hope or enthusiasm and hence often deterring action
e.g. where never is heard a discouraging word
2. expressing disapproval