deprive

美音:[dɪ'praɪv] 英音:[dɪ'praɪv]

简单释义:


v.剥夺;免职(特指圣职)

网络使丧失;夺去;使失去

变形:

过去分词:deprived  现在分词:depriving  第三人称单数:deprives  


完整释义:


v.

1.夺去,剥夺,夺走;取消;失去
2.剥夺,使不能享受
3.使丧失
4.夺取
5.免职(特指圣职)
6.革去…的职务
7.压抑
8.搞不到
9.占用


例句:

  1. It is cruel enough to deprive an innocent person of her freedom. Burma's generals are crueller still.
    剥夺她这样一个无辜者的自由已经够残忍了,但缅甸的将军们比这更残忍。

  2. And when you save money today on behalf of your remote future self, you deprive your immediate present self of cash you could use right now.
    当你为遥远未来的自己考虑而选择现在存钱时,就会剥夺当下的自己享用金钱的权利。

  3. I feel regret about it. To some degree, your love maybe deprive your kid from her freedom and limit her personality and creativity.
    你的爱可能真的会在一定程度上,让孩子失去应有的自由,压抑他的个性和创造力。

  4. If he marries another woman, he must not deprive the first one of her food, clothing and marital rights.
    她若另娶一个,那原来女子的吃食、和遮身之物、跟好合之事、仍然不可减少。

  5. And anyone would be able to use a computer without starting out by conspiring to deprive his or her friends.
    任何人都能够使用计算机而不必从图谋丧失他或她的朋友开始。

  6. But it would be a mistake to deprive Greece of all means of political manoeuvre.
    但是,剥夺希腊所有的政治运作手段将是个错误。

  7. European governments appear to have failed in their effort to deprive the US of that blocking power.
    欧洲各国政府试图剥夺美国否决权的努力似乎已告失败。

  8. But their leaders have promised to abide strictly by the rules, to deprive the north of any grounds to refuse independence.
    但其领导人们可都是承诺了要严格遵守规则,目的是使北方没有任何拒绝独立的理由。

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