Disuasivo in english
Deterrent
pronunciation: dɪtɜrrənt part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dɪtɜrrənt part of speech: noun
In gestures
disuasivo1 = deterrent ; disincentive.
Example: Burglar alarms are fantastic deterrants for potential criminals, and they can save your valuable life if you are ever the target of the burglar.Example: Reclassification can be a major exercise involving much relation of stock, and this is clearly a disincentive to the complete revision of the classified stock.more:
» disuasivo nuclear = nuclear deterrent .
Example: The Cold War is now consigned to history and the nuclear deterrent is widely identified as an abomination, moraly and economically.disuasivo2 = dissuasive.
Example: Results suggest that this attitude may exercise a dissuasive influence on the intergenerational perpetuation of fishing as a way of life.more:
» medida disuasiva = deterrent [Nombre] .
Example: Burglar alarms are fantastic deterrants for potential criminals, and they can save your valuable life if you are ever the target of the burglar.» medida disuasiva nuclear = nuclear deterrent .
Example: The Cold War is now consigned to history and the nuclear deterrent is widely identified as an abomination, moraly and economically.