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 disincentive [`dɪsɪn'sɛntɪv]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 抑制的

n. 抑制因素


  1. 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.
  2. Fix wages and lack of promotion act as a disincentive to employee.
    工资固定又无晋升机会遏制了雇员的积极性。
  3. Fix wages and lack of promotion act as a disincentive to employee.
    工资固定又无晋升机会遏制了雇员的积极性。


disincentive
[ noun ]
a negative motivational influence
<noun.motive>


  1. 'But as its market erodes, it has a disincentive to fund the full range of work because its competitors can free ride.' By the new pattern in the US, aggressive small and mid-sized firms invest heavily in research, while the old giants hold R&D down.
  2. Opposition conservatives see it as a disincentive to work.
  3. Furthermore, there are reforms in Housing Benefit, which could make it less of a work disincentive than it now is when combined with Family Credit.
  4. Often, the law forces funds to cut down on trades they think would be advantageous to fund holders. By repealing the disincentive for those trades, Wall Street trading volume would likely increase, in turn helping profits at brokerage houses.
  5. Particularly north of Tuscany, the strengths of the country's versatile and flexible labour force are evident, although inflexible labour laws and high labour costs are a severe disincentive.
  6. "There is a tremendous disincentive to come forward and once they come forward, the instigators will pay a price," he said.
  7. But abolishing the financial disincentive for marriage is not enough.
  8. This disincentive may be mild, since skill acquisition is the outcome of chance as much as choice and the chances of children getting a decent education are reduced if their parents are unemployed.
  9. Other lawyers critical of the ruling said the effect may be that when police officers are unsure about whether a warrantless search is legal, they will search anyway because there is no disincentive.
  10. The main fundamental that traders continue to cite as a disincentive to hold dollars is the yawning differential in interest rates between the U.S. and its major counterparts, especially Germany.
  11. He called the bill is "a disincentive to make gasoline burn cleaner." "We feel reductions in gasoline powered cars were better," he said.
  12. If there is no disincentive to calling the doctor, why should patients think about whether a doctor is really needed? Home visiting in Britain has increased fivefold over 25 years.
  13. This surplus is a strong disincentive to growing more this year. Currently the state makes contracts with the peasants to buy 50m tonnes of grain yearly at a fixed price and in return supplies subsidised farm chemicals and fuel.
  14. Until then, they warn, the gap will mean a severe disincentive to new investors, and an encouragement of capital-intensive, rather than labour-intensive projects - the opposite of what was needed.
  15. The Budget measures will eliminate the tax charges which would otherwise arise on incorporation, and which would act as a disincentive to incorporation.
  16. "The incentive to buy a car before the tax kicked in wasn't as great as the disincentive that the economy provided to not buy a new car," says John R. Capps, the owner of Infiniti, Cadillac and several other dealerships near St. Louis.
  17. Next, high or rising interest rates become an important factor in the cost of doing business, as well as a disincentive to market expansion at all levels from consumers to manufacturers.
  18. The bigger loser than Texaco is Texas, with this widely known disincentive to doing business.
  19. They are very tough.' Mr Ratajczak also points out that Georgia's current tax system is a substantial disincentive to the growth of a investment portfolio management industry in Atlanta.
  20. Sen. McCain calls the limit "a disincentive to the ability of seniors in this nation to work."
  21. The All Ordinaries index closed 2.3 higher at 2,030.0 as rises by golds and some industrial stocks offset falls in finance and some resource sectors. WELLINGTON eased, with the threat of higher interest rates acting as a disincentive.
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