deprive在线翻译
及物动词剥夺,夺去,使丧失
1. 夺去,剥夺;使失去:outlive 度过...而健在 | deprive 夺去,剥夺;使失去(of) | deprive 夺去,剥夺;使失去(of)
2. 剥夺,使丧失:reclaim 改良,革新 | deprive 剥夺,使丧失 | condense 压缩;使凝结
3. 剥夺,使不能享受:deceive 欺,瞒 | deprive 剥夺,使不能享受 | dimension 尺寸
1. 剥夺;使丧失;使不能享有
If you deprive someone of something that they want or need, you take it away from them, or you prevent them from having it.
e.g. The disintegration of the Soviet Union deprived western intelligence agencies of their main enemies...
苏联解体使西方情报机构丧失了主敌。
e.g. They've been deprived of the fuel necessary to heat their homes.
他们没法得到家里取暖所必需的燃料。
1. Pouring salt on the Chinese wounds is the fact that the race's cancellation will deprive the three motorcycle riders from the chance to make history.
2. deprive的解释
2. Besides, failure to implement the reform would deprive local governments of central government subsidy.
3. Cleanup efforts are being made to prevent the algae from covering the water surface, which would deprive the sea cucumbers of oxygen.
4. deprive的翻译
4. By setting aside assets for the uncertain needs of the future, we deprive ourselves of resources for addressing the obvious and compelling needs of today.
5. Some worried that millions of healthy centenarians would deprive younger people the jobs and opportunities that come about with the passing of generations.
6. Insurgents have repeatedly attacked Iraq's oil infrastructure in a concerted effort to undermine the interim government and deprive it of money for reconstruction efforts.
7. deprive的反义词
7. In other words, the State Council does not have the power to deprive such rights with administrative regulations.
8. deprive在线翻译
8. Losing such individuals will certainly deprive China of considerable entrepreneurial talent, which is arguably an essential element in ensuring its continued rapid economic growth.
9. Shutting down a website without convincing reasons will deprive citizens of their constitutional right of free speech.
10. Some officials are advocating that remittances be eliminated altogether to deprive the Cuban government of an important source of income.
verb
1. take away
Synonym: impoverish
2. keep from having, keeping, or obtaining
3. take away possessions from someone
e.g. The Nazis stripped the Jews of all their assets