dissuasion
英 [dɪ'sweɪʒən]
美[dɪ'sweʒən]
- n. 劝阻;劝戒;谏诤
英英释义
- 1. a communication that dissuades you
- 2. persuasion not to do something; the act of talking someone out of an intended course of action
- 3. influencing someone to desist by argument or reasoning or entreaty
英文词源
- dissuasion (n.)
- early 15c., from Latin dissuasionem (nominative dissuasio) "an advice to the contrary," noun of action from past participle stem of dissuadere (see dissuade).