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词汇 deprived
释义 deprived
adjective
uk /dɪˈpraɪvd/ us /dɪˈpraɪvd/
C1
not having the things that are necessary for a pleasant life, such as enough money, food, or good living conditions: 短缺的,匮乏的;贫寒的
She had a deprived childhood/comes from a deprived background.她度过了贫困的童年/她家境贫寒。
a deprived area贫困地区
Synonym
disadvantaged
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

not having much or enough money
poorHer family was poor and didn't own a computer.
pennilessAt the time, I was a penniless student.
impoverishedBenefits should be targeted at the most impoverished families.
disadvantagedThe scheme was set up to help disadvantaged children.
deprivedDeprived areas will be hardest hit by the cuts.
Many mothers of young children, deprived of intellectual stimulation, become quite depressed.
They heard from one man about his deprived childhood in an institution.
The Prince's tour conveniently omitted the most deprived areas of the city.亲王的巡查为避开麻烦,没有去该市最贫困的地区。
These measures are intended to help people from a deprived background.
As children, my sister and I didn't have a TV at home, but I didn't feel particularly deprived.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Lacking things
bankrupt
bankruptcy
be hard up (for something)idiom
bereft
chronic disease
if it wasn't/weren't forphrase
in someone's hour of needidiom
inappeasable
lack
lacking
minus
scrape
scream
scream (out) for somethingidiom
shortage
shy
skimpily
starve someone/something of something
starved
taken

deprived | American Dictionary


deprived
adjective
us/dɪˈprɑɪvd/
lacking something that is needed to live the way most people live:
He took pictures in deprived areas of the city.
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