"discourage" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

discourage verbo

discourage + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 97
discourage people • discourage posts • discourage investment • discourage the use • discourage companies • ...
verbo + discourage
Kolokacji: 8
try to discourage • discourage from using • discourage from buying • intended to discourage • help discourage • ...
discourage + preposición
Kolokacji: 14
discourage by • discourage from • discourage in • discourage to • discourage with • ...
discourage + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 21
strongly discouraged • actively discourage • generally discouraged • easily discouraged • officially discouraged • ...
(1) strongly, effectively
Kolokacji: 2
3. further discourage = ponadto zniechęć further discourage
4. actually discourage = faktycznie zniechęć actually discourage
5. highly discouraged = bardzo zniechęcić highly discouraged
6. increasingly discouraged = coraz bardziej zniechęcić increasingly discouraged
7. somewhat discouraged = nieco zniechęcić somewhat discouraged
8. initially discouraged = początkowo zniechęcić initially discouraged
9. greatly discourage = znacznie zniechęć greatly discourage
10. firmly discouraged = stanowczo zniechęcić firmly discouraged
11. deeply discouraged = głęboko zniechęcić deeply discouraged
  • He had been deeply discouraged during his flight to Chicago last night, throughout this morning, and during the meal with his hosts.
  • Deeply discouraged, the leading proponent of the project, Frederic S. Papert, gave up promoting it.
  • Given that, there are plenty of "latest things" in the Bush era to be deeply discouraged about.
  • But for Maya. . . ." He shook his head, looking deeply discouraged.
  • The dear man's deeply discouraged.
  • While Howland seemed deeply discouraged, he did not seemed crushed.
  • They returned to Wrentham in September 1916 deeply discouraged by the indifferent reception they had been given on their summer Chautauqua tour.
  • In the late 1980's Silicon Valley executives were deeply discouraged by Japanese semiconductor competitors, who seemed on the brink of capturing the world chip market.
  • Once in a while he grew deeply discouraged.
  • Helleu had not sold anything, and was deeply discouraged almost to the point of abandoning his studies.
12. explicitly discourage = wyraźnie zniechęć explicitly discourage
13. hardly discourage = ledwie zniechęć hardly discourage
14. quietly discourage = cicho zniechęć quietly discourage

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