词汇 | deprive of |
释义 | Phr V deprive of deprives, depriving, deprived deprive sb/sth of sth to take something important away from someone or somethingThe new law will deprive religious minorities of their right to vote.No one can function properly if they're deprived of adequate sleep. deprive sb/sth of sth to prevent someone or something from having something that they need or want: A lot of these children have been deprived of a normal home life. A large section of the population was deprived of the right to vote. We'll talk about it later - I don't want to deprive you of sleep. deprive (one) of (something)To keep one from doing, having, or accessing something. I would never deprive you the opportunity to follow your dreams! They don't want to get divorced and deprive their children of a stable home. deprive someone of somethingto take something away from someone. If you don't behave, I will deprive you of your driving rights. They deprived themselves of a good time by pouting. deprive ofv. To keep someone from possessing or enjoying something; take something away from someone: The war had deprived the refugees of a normal childhood. |
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