1. to take (something) away from (someone or something) to not allow (someone or something) to have or keep (something) The change in her status deprived her of access to classified information. The new environmental law will deprive some fishermen of their livelihood. They're depriving him of a chance to succeed. —often used as (be) deprived of The children are being deprived of a good education.The study is examining what happens to people when they are deprived of sleep.
deprive of 片语
片语
deprive e of剥夺
Americans Deprive You Of美国人剥夺你
shear切变
strip of剥夺
deprive someone of sth剥夺某人某物
deprive somebody of property剥夺某人的财产
deprive them of subsistence剥夺他们的生计
Deprive persion of rights剥夺权利
to deprive ownership of霸占
deprive somebody of something剥夺某人某物
deprive of 例句
英汉例句
to deprive of virility or spirit; emasculate.
使无男子气使丧失精力或精神;
to deprive of fortitude, strength, or firmness of purpose.
使…失去意志使…失去坚韧,力量或对目标的执着。
to deprive of a privilege, an immunity, or a right of citizenship, especially the right to vote; disenfranchise.
剥夺权利剥夺…的特权、豁免权或公民权,尤指选举权;
in 1530 it meant to paralyze, deaden, stupefy, to stun or deprive of sensation, as by a blow.
1530年,它的意思是使人瘫痪、麻木、失去知觉、昏迷或者丧失感觉,就好像被人猛打了一顿。
to lower in or deprive of spirit; dishearten.
使气馁,使沮丧使生气不悦或没有精神;使人灰心收藏。
how did we get so terribly rushed in a world saturated with work and responsibility,yet somehow deprive of joy and delight?
我们如何跌跌撞撞地闯进了这个仅仅充满工作和责任,而不知何故地又被剥夺了快乐和幸福的世界呢?
to deprive of strength or ability; disable.
他们剥夺犯人的权力。
these verbs mean to deprive of self-esteem or self-worth .
这些动词都表示剥夺自尊的意思。
if found, we will deprive of rights of hl membership.
若被发现,我们将取消其hl会籍。
nobody entitle to deprive of other's right to survival.
我们没有权利去剥夺别人的生存权…
to deprive of virility or spirit;
使丧失精力或精神;使软弱。
the internet society, like a goldfish bowl, may deprive of the privacy of everyone.