disincentive
英:[ˌdɪsɪnˈsentɪv] 美: [ˌdɪsɪnˈsɛntɪv]
disincentive 基本解释
adj.妨碍活动的;
n.使受挫折的事物;
变形
复数:disincentives
disincentive 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Fixed wages and lack of promotion act as a disincentive to employees.
工资固定又无晋升机会遏制了雇员的积极性。 - High interest rates can be a disincentive to expanding a business.
高额利率能抑制生意扩张。 - A sudden fall in profits provided a further disincentive to new investors.
利润突然下降又给新的投资者泼了一盆冷水。
权威例句
Is there an Israeli BusinessTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DISINCENTIVE FACTORS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AN ATHLETIC BEHAVIOR VARIATION IN DISABLES AND MAIMS IN URMIA C...The work disincentive effects of the disability insurance program in the 1990sDoes food aid Really have disincentive effects? New evidence from sub-Saharan AfricaIncentive/disincentive contracts and its effects on industrial projectsTHE NEW INCREMENTAL TAX CREDIT FOR R&D: INCENTIVE OR DISINCENTIVE?RECONSIDERING THE WORK DISINCENTIVE EFFECTS OF SOCIAL SECURITYThe debt overhang and the disincentive to investDecentralization as a disincentive for terrorIncentive and Disincentive Experimentation for Income Maintenance Policy Purposes