deprivation

美音:[.deprɪ'veɪʃ(ə)n] 英音:[.deprɪ'veɪʃ(ə)n]

简单释义:


n.剥夺;丧失;贫困

网络缺乏;免职;匮乏

变形:

复数:deprivations  


完整释义:


n.

1.剥夺;缺乏
2.剥夺;(圣职等的)褫夺,免职;废止
3.损失,缺
4.丧失(氧气、维生素等)


例句:

  1. In China, where the deprivation of a minor violation of the law and unable to work the right to inherit part of the heirs, null and void.
    在中国,凡违背法律规定剥夺未成年人和无劳动能力的继承人的继承权的部分,归于无效。

  2. Plus, structure in a plan a great, leaving a little of what I call "wiggle room" to avoid deprivation.
    另外,好好安排计划,留下一些我所称的“摆动空间”,预防剥夺其它事。

  3. After such a long period of deprivation, one can hardly avoid exceeding the proper limits once one is able to.
    我们经历了那么长时间的物质匮乏时期,现在一下子富裕起来,难免会矫枉过正。

  4. For instance, we adopted the policy of redemption instead of that of deprivation in our socialist transformation of capitalist enterprises.
    我们对资本家的社会主义改造,是采取赎买的政策,不是剥夺的政策。

  5. He took his own life with the deprivation of self-esteem.
    他用失去自尊来获得了自己的生活。

  6. Roma families are far larger than those of the mainstream population: the pool of deprivation is only going to grow.
    吉普赛家庭的人口远多于主流社会人口:意味着剥削贫困只会继续增长。

  7. He claims the lack of pornographic material subjects him to a "poor standard of living" and "both sexual and sensory deprivation. "
    并声称没有毛片,他觉得“生活凄惨无比”,而且“被剥夺了从性欲到感官的一切权利。”

  8. But the long-term consequences of sleep deprivation should be enough to convince anyone to hit the sack.
    但如果是长期的睡眠剥夺其所带来的后果应该足够能说服任何人赶紧上床睡觉。

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