deprive 英 [dɪˈpraɪv]   美 [dɪˈpraɪv]

deprive

deprive  英 [dɪˈpraɪv] 美 [dɪˈpraɪv]

vt. 使丧失,剥夺 

进行时:depriving  过去式:deprived  过去分词:deprived  第三人称单数:deprives 

If you deprive them of education, the nation cannot progress. 如果剥夺了她们受教育的权利,国家就不能进步。
They were imprisoned and deprived of their basic rights. 他们遭到监禁并被剥夺了基本权利。

  • Deprive means to keep from having. If your little brother gets loud and hyper every time he eats sweets, your parents might deprive him of sugary cereal and candy.
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  • vt. 使丧失,剥夺
  • 1. If you deprive them of education, the nation cannot progress.

    如果剥夺了她们受教育的权利,国家就不能进步。

  • 2. They were imprisoned and deprived of their basic rights.

    他们遭到监禁并被剥夺了基本权利。

  • 3. Why should you deprive yourself of such simple pleasures?

    你为什么连这种简单的娱乐也不让自己享受一下呢?

  • deprive (v.) mid-14c., from Old French depriver, from Medieval Latin deprivare, from Latin de- "entirely" (see de-) + privare "release from" (see private). Replaced Old English bedælan. Related: Deprived; depriving.
de·prive / dɪˈpraɪv ; NAmE dɪˈpraɪv / verb PHRASAL VERB deˈprive sb/sth of sth to prevent sb from having or doing sth, especially sth important 剥夺;使丧失;使不能享有 They were imprisoned and deprived of their basic rights. 他们遭到监禁并被剥夺了基本权利。 Why should you deprive yourselfof such simple pleasures? 你为什么连这种简单的娱乐也不让自己享受一下呢? deprive deprives deprived depriving de·prive / dɪˈpraɪv ; NAmE dɪˈpraɪv /
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