Disuadir in english
Talk out
pronunciation: tɔkaʊt part of speech: none
pronunciation: tɔkaʊt part of speech: none
In gestures
disuadir = dissuade ; discourage ; put + Nombre + off ; talk + Nombre + down.
Example: Indeed, does the very design of our curricula dissuade the best, the brightest and the most creative from even considering entering our programs?.Example: Several pages of entries under one keyword are discouraging to say the least.Example: Whatever the situation, prepared for or unexpected, it is always too easy to overplay one's hand, praising a book so extravagantly, so effusively, that many children are put off.Example: You guys talk her down and patch things up the best you can.more:
» disuadir (de) = deter (from) .
Example: One of the most cited shortcomings of mobile advice centres, that their conspicuousness deters people from using them, does not seem to have been a problem.» disuadir la delincuencia = deter + crime .
Example: Learning effective ways to deter crime is the first step to securing and maintaining low crime rates.» disuadir los intentos = deter + efforts .
Example: New technologies such as on-line catalogues should not, however, deter efforts to improve card catalogues = No obstante, las nuevas tecnologías como, por ejemplo, los catálogos en línea no deberían disuadir los intentos por mejorar los catálogos de fichas.