discouragement
Word family
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++dis·cour·age·ment /dɪsˈkʌrɪdʒmənt $ -ˈkɜːr-/ noun 1 [uncountable]DISAPPOINTED when you no longer feel confident or willing to do something 泄气,灰心 In research, times of discouragement alternate with times of great achievement. 做研究有灰心丧气的时候,也有取得巨大成就的时候。2 [uncountable]PERSUADEPREVENT when you try to persuade someone not to do something, especially by making it seem difficult or bad 阻止,劝阻 the discouragement of smoking 对吸烟的劝阻3. [countable]DISAPPOINTED something that discourages you 使人气馁的事情,挫折Examples from the Corpus
discouragement• They are a kind of a never-ending source of amusement, amazement, and discouragement.• Sandys was able to keep up emigration, but death and discouragement meant the population hardly rose above 1,000.• Surely, the sanguine tone seemed out of place; maybe it was meant to mask deep discouragement.• Despite early discouragements, she eventually became a successful songwriter.• These things are not written under any feeling of discouragement, much less to discourage others.• Our reaction to the court's decision is one of discouragement and disappointment.• Sometimes a sympathetic friend can be a constant source of discouragement, all unknowingly.• the country's discouragement of religion• New ideas are often eroded by subtle discouragement rather than by explicit vetoes.• It is as if the entire party structure and philosophy had been geared towards the exclusion of participation and the discouragement of debate.• Its cadres were decimated, whether through discouragement, capitulation, imprisonment, or outright murder.dis·cour·age·ment nounChineseSyllable
you longer Corpus willing or no confident feel when
discouragement
dis‧cour‧age‧ment /dɪsˈkʌrɪdʒmənt $ -ˈkɜːr-/
noun
In research, times of discouragement alternate with times of great achievement.
2. [uncountable] when you try to persuade someone not to do something, especially by making it seem difficult or bad:
the discouragement of smoking
3. [countable] something that discourages you
dis‧cour‧age‧ment /dɪsˈkʌrɪdʒmənt $ -ˈkɜːr-/
noun Word Family: adjective: encouraged ≠ discouraged, encouraging ≠ discouraging; verb: encourage ≠ discourage; noun: encouragement ≠ discouragement; adverb: encouragingly ≠ discouragingly
1. [uncountable] when you no longer feel confident or willing to do something:
2. [uncountable] when you try to persuade someone not to do something, especially by making it seem difficult or bad:
3. [countable] something that discourages you