1. to take (something) away from (someone or something else) to cause (someone or something) to lose or give up (something) The document does not divest her of her right to use the property. —often used as (be) divested of He was divested of his title/power/dignity.
2. to sell or give away (possessions, money, etc.) She divested herself of most of her possessions. —old-fashioned when used of clothing He divested himself of his coat.
divest of 片语
片语
divest herself of放弃
divest sb of sth翻译
divest get rid of剥夺
To divest oneself of humanity不顾人情
divest of hope剥夺希望
divest take toll of夺去
divest oneself of the idea抛弃这个想法
divest t oneself of something使自己摆脱
divest of 例句
英汉例句
it is an interesting question how far men will retain their relative rank if they were divest of their clothes.