B2 to make someone feel less confident, enthusiastic, and positive about something, or less willing to do something使泄气,给…泼冷水,使心灰意冷
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Don't let me discourage you if it's what you want to do.
Her criticism had discouraged him.
Don't let her comments discourage you.
It discouraged me to hear so little enthusiasm for the project.
I don't want to discourage her - merely inject a note of realism.
B2 to prevent or try to prevent something happening or someone doing something, by making things difficult or unpleasant, or by showing disapproval(试图)阻挠,为…设置障碍,阻止
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We need tougher penalties to discourage miscreants.
Leaving an outside light on after dark can discourage a potential burglar.
Police fired rubber bullets to disperse the crowds and to discourage looters who ransacked shops and set fire to cars.
A new campaign is aimed at discouraging children from watching too much television.
The shop employs uniformed security guards to discourage shoplifters.
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