词汇 | deprive |
释义 | deprive verb[ T ] uk /dɪˈpraɪv/ us /dɪˈpraɪv/ B2 to prevent someone from having something, especially something that they need: be deprived ofHe claimed that he had been deprived of his freedom. It is very damaging to deprive a child of affection. You can't function properly when you're deprived of sleep.如果被剥夺了睡眠,人体就无法正常工作。 He complained that his captors had deprived him of his basic human rights. Shareholders claimed that they had been deprived of relevant information. Prison deprives a person of the company of their family and friends. Can I have the last piece? You're sure I'm not depriving you? A lot of people think that living with a low carbon footprint is hard or deprives you terribly. Taking things away from someone or somewhere appropriate bear away carry someone away carry something off collect someone/something from somewhere debug drain drain (something) away drainage dredge expropriate expropriation relieve remove rob root something/someone out rout someone out seize shear sweep Examples of deprivedeprive The difficulty of activating the deprived, be it in their ecological setting, in medical institutions, in clubs of the aged, or day centres becomes obvious. How much more likely were unemployed persons to be deprived, compared to those who were employed? The ' deprived ' dimension paints a bleak assessment, and includes deprivation, graffiti, lack of safety and unfriendly [people]. The confident songbird shows off by "deliberately depriving itself of information," ceding priority to the left hemisphere in the process. However, deprived e of this opportunity, serving the police probably appeared his best hope for advancing himself, and possibly his ideas, within the administration. Imposing a uniform provider structure across insurers deprives them of an important possibility to match their products with the preferences of their clientele. Violent criminals deserve to be deprived of some of their human rights (agree/disagree). There seem to me to be two different ways in which someone can be deprived of service. In order to standardize the feeding motivation, the fish were deprived of food on the day preceding the beginning of the experiment. He even compares his state, deprived of a dramatic poet, to that of a maiden with no suitors. Electroacoustic music, even when deprived of known instrumental spectromorphologies and tonal harmonic language, still relies on culturally acquired expectation patterns. Even many of those described as "industrialists" had invested in land, and were thus deprived of an important part of their assets. Such socially deprived monkeys have (not surprisingly) exhibited severely abnormal behavior and vocal calls. The presumption is, of course, that the fly, deprived of its means of subsistence, died of starvation. Strictly speaking, we cannot conclude whether children are deprived of phonological representations or whether they have some but do not use them spontaneously in reading. See all examples of deprive 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. |
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