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).