deprivations

deprivations

美 [?depr??ve??(?)n]  英 [.depr?'ve??(?)n]

  • n.剝奪;免職;廢止;喪失(氧氣,維生素等)
  • 網絡缺乏;匱乏;剝奪官職

詞形變化

復數:deprivations  

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英漢解釋

n.
1.
剝奪;(圣職等的)褫奪,免職;廢止
2.
喪失(氧氣,維生素等)

英英解釋

n.

例句

Reluctance among men to retire was associated with anticipated deprivations , of mainly of money rather than of attachment to work.

男性不愿退休他們預想中將失去很多東西有關其中主要失去賺錢機會不是喪失工作依戀

The Western powers were content to negotiate for measures to alleviate the many deprivations that the Wall imposed.

西方大國滿足通過談判達成措施緩解柏林造成多種匱乏

I write the wonders of the Christian religion , flying from the deprivations of Europe, to the American strand .

基督教奇跡逃脫歐洲褫奪厄運海岸

Furthermore, people may undergo drastic deprivations or take incredible risks for the sake of preserving a certain view of themselves.

人們認為自己完全沒有價值甚至僅僅為了維護一個觀點可能使自己陷入令人難以置信風險

to balance that lifetime, the cumulative soul's next personage chose to experience severe deprivations.

那么為了平衡一生靈魂累積下一個角色就是體驗嚴峻剝奪待遇

The refugees suffered terrible deprivations.

難民遭受種種極慘匱乏

One problem with considering just one indicator is that some deprivations may be a matter of choice.

考慮一個指示指標問題--一些貧困可能自己選擇

Berlin becamethe decadent capital, where all sorts of sexual deprivations were practised.

柏林成為頹廢形形色色變態行為發生