deprive of
基本解释
- vt. 剥夺;失去
英汉例句
- These verbs mean to deprive of self-esteem or self-worth .
这些动词都表示剥夺自尊的意思。
more999.com - The Internet society, like a goldfish bowl, may deprive of the privacy of everyone.
像一个金鱼缸一样,互联网可能会剥夺我们每个人的隐私权。 - How did we get so terribly rushed in a world saturated with work and responsibility,yet somehow deprive of joy and delight?
我们如何跌跌撞撞地闯进了这个仅仅充满工作和责任,而不知何故地又被剥夺了快乐和幸福的世界呢? - It provides that no state may "deprive any person of life, liberty or property, without due process of law ."
- Reopen no old wounds. Be as if you had never returned and looked in to me to see my laboring humilities, my few scrubbed pennies, hungry to grab, quick to deprive, sullen, unloved, mean-minded son of my flesh. Son! Son!"
不要再来碰我的伤疤,像你从前没有回来看过我似的,来看我的辛苦和谦卑,看我被掏得一干二净的钱袋,饿了抢,急了打,我亲生的没有感情,冷酷自私的儿子!“
耶鲁公开课 - 1945年后的美国小说课程节选 - He wants to deprive poets of their power to enchant, and something Socrates admits in the tenth book of the Republic, to which he himself has been highly susceptible to the enchantment of the poets.
他想剥去诗人使人着迷的力量,可苏格拉底,也在《理想国》的十册中承认,他个人,对诗人的魅力抵抗力很弱。
耶鲁公开课 - 政治哲学导论课程节选 - The message was plain: It is necessary and perhaps noble to deprive a person of what he has earned, but it would be morally monstrous to deprive a person of the unearned.
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词组短语
- deprive somebody of something 剥夺某人某物;夺去
- deprive e of 剥夺
- deprive them of subsistence 剥夺他们的生计
- Americans Deprive You Of 美国人剥夺你
- Deprive persion of rights 剥夺权利