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词汇 strip of
释义
Phr V
strip of
strips, stripping, stripped
strip sb of sth
to take away a prize, right, or position of power from someone as a punishmentusually passive
He was stripped of his gold medal after it was discovered he had taken drugs before the race.Her native country stripped her of her citizenship after she fled in 1975.
phrasestrip of1. strip sb of sth usually passive to take away something important from someone, for example their title, property, or power, especially as a punishment: Johnson was stripped of his Olympic medal after tests showed he had taken illegal drugs. Captain Evans was found guilty of fraud and stripped of his rank. The people had been stripped of all they possessed, including animals, food, and personal belongings.2. strip sth of sth usually passive to remove a lot of something from something else: The mountainside has been stripped of trees so that a new paper mill can be built there. a simplified form of religious worship stripped of all ritual

strip (someone or something) of (something)

1. To remove some outer layer or covering from someone or something, especially in a rough or forceful manner. The incredible winds stripped our roof of a bunch of its tiles last night. I stripped him of his clothes and hurried him into the shower before the chemicals burned his body.
2. To remove, take, or steal something from someone or something, especially in a forceful or brutish manner; to deprive someone or something of something. The authoritarian government has been slowly stripping its citizens' of basic freedoms ever since it came into power. The federal regulators stripped the company of its accreditation after their investigation revealed numerous infractions. He was stripped of his rank for deserting his company during combat.

strip someone or something of something

to take something, such as status or property, away from someone or something. The court stripped him of all his property. We stripped him of his rights when we put him in jail.

strip of

v.
1. To deprive someone or something of some covering or ornament: The tornado stripped the tree of its leaves. The manuscript was stripped of its academic jargon.
2. To deprive someone of some honor, rank, office, privilege, or possession: Losing my job and my house stripped me of my dignity. The officers were court-martialed and stripped of their ranks.
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