depriving

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[diˈpraivɪŋ]
是什么意思
  • v.

    剥夺,夺去,使丧失( deprive的现在分词 );

  • 双语释义

    v.(动词)
    1. vt. 剥夺,夺去,使丧失 take away from; prevent from using or having

    英英释义

    deprive

    • v.
      • take away possessions from someone

        同义词:stripdivest

      • keep from having, keeping, or obtaining
      • take away

        同义词:impoverish

    学习怎么用

    词组短语

    deprive of vt. 剥夺;失去

    双语例句

    用作及物动词(vt.)
    1. We have no right to deprive their life.
      我们没有权利去剥夺它们的生命。
    2. The spread of television have considerably deprive us of our time for reading.
      电视的普及剥夺了我们相当多的阅读时间。
    3. You can't deprive her of her rights.
      你不能剥夺她的权利。
    4. These trees deprive my house of light.
      这些树遮住了我房屋的光线。
    5. They were deprived of a normal childhood by the war.
      由于战争,他们失去了一个正常的童年时代

    权威例句

    NF-κB/p65 antagonizes Nrf2-ARE pathway by depriving CBP from Nrf2 and facilitating recruitment of HDAC3 to MafK
    Note on arousing type A persons by depriving them of work
    Perceived depriving parental rearing and depression.
    METABOLIC AND ENDOCRINE CONSEQUENCES OF DEPRIVING PRETERM INFANTS OF ENTERAL NUTRITION
    Behavior problems in children adopted from psychosocially depriving institutions.
    Regulatory T cells control NK cells in an insulitic lesion by depriving them of IL-2.
    The Effect of Depriving the Infant of its Placental Blood on the Blood Picture during the First Week of Life.
    The Rise of Illiberal Democracy
    Deprivation in the childhood of depressed women
    Removing litter from walkways in chicken houses