词汇 | deprivation |
释义 | deprivation noun[ C or U ] uk /ˌdep.rɪˈveɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌdep.rəˈveɪ.ʃən/ C2 a situation in which you do not have things or conditions that are usually considered necessary for a pleasant life: 缺失,缺乏,匮乏 They used sleep deprivation as a form of torture.他们把不让睡觉作为一种折磨人的手段。 There is awful deprivation in the shanty towns.贫民窟里的生活条件十分糟糕。 There were food shortages and other deprivations during the Civil War.南北战争期间食品短缺,物资匮乏。 deprivation | American Dictionarydeprivation noun[ C/U ] us/ˌdep·rəˈveɪ·ʃən/ an absence or too little of something important: [ C ]There were food shortages and other deprivations during the war. Examples of deprivationdeprivation Thus, the fixational subsystem can exhibit improved voluntary control despite chronic visual deprivation. Treatment can be a single or repeated sleep deprivation, total (all night) or partial (second half of the night). It is to these influences and the net effects of poverty, deprivation and early and arduous employment on children's welfare that we now turn. The effect of the home-ownership rate was slight, with only the negative effect on deprivation reaching statistical significance. This article extended this debate into the area of deprivation. And it had been administered in quantities which must have made deprivation an anguish. Monocular deprivation and reverse suture deprived eye and imposing the activity pattern modeling deprivation in the previously normal eye. Nevertheless, the age of 6 is too young for a valid assessment of possible effects of institutional deprivation on emotional disturbance and disruptive behavior. Effects of prolonged sleep deprivation on local rates of cerebral energy uptake in freely moving rats. In all the published activation studies, subjects underwent prior total sleep deprivation (36-48 hours). For the latter the mean level of secondary deprivation halved over the period. Table 2 shows the characteristics of the electoral wards included in this study according to this classification, according to the level of socio-economic deprivation. The level of influenza and pneumococcal vaccination varied with the level of deprivation. In the housing field there has been a long-standing view that allocation policies tend both to generate and reproduce concentrations of deprivation. We then establish the degree of overlap or consistency between persistent income poverty (poor for three out of three years) and extreme deprivation. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withdeprivationdeprivationThese are words often used in combination with deprivation. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. degree of deprivation What account is taken of the relationship between school results and performance and the degree of deprivation, problem children and problem areas? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 deprivation index The latter divided in terms of deprivation index, and also highlighted the issue of a division in access to services between the two areas. deprivation of liberty It speaks of liberty and prohibits the deprivationofliberty without due process of law. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with deprivation |
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