deter
/dɪˈtɜː(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈtɜːr/ (ame, ipa) · /di-ˈtər dē-/ (ame, mw)
deter — 動詞
- deterpresent simple I / you / we / they
- detershe / she / it
- deterredpast simple
- deterring-ing form
1. to make someone unwilling to follow through on a plan or action, typically by hi
嚇阻;阻止
使人因害怕風險或後果而放棄行動
to make someone unwilling to follow through on a plan or action, typically by highlighting the difficulties, risks, or unpleasant outcomes that it would bring
The high cost of insurance deterred Quinn from starting his own trucking company.
高昂的保險費用嚇阻了 Quinn,讓他不敢成立自己的貨運公司。
deter + object + from + -ing
A network of security cameras deters thieves from trying to steal cars in this lot.
這個停車場的監視攝影網絡能阻止竊賊試圖偷車。
Sari was not deterred by the rain and went jogging anyway.
Sari 沒有被大雨嚇退,還是去跑步了。
Nothing could deter Liang from pursuing his dream of becoming a pilot.
沒有任何事能阻止 Liang 追求成為飛行員的夢想。
The teacher's stern warning deterred a few students from cheating on the exam.
老師嚴厲的警告嚇阻了幾名學生,讓他們不敢在考試中作弊。
- discourage
more general and slightly less forceful than deter; can describe any loss of confidence
- dissuade
more formal; focuses on persuading someone not to act, often through reasoning rather than threats
- prevent
stronger — implies actual blockage or stopping rather than making someone unwilling
- inhibit
more formal; suggests an internal or psychological restraint rather than an external threat
文法句型
deter + person + from + doing something
be deterred + by + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used in the passive (be deterred by) when the focus is on the obstacle rather than the person being stopped. The most common syntactic pattern is deter + object + from + verb-ing. This verb is rarely used with a that-clause or a simple infinitive.