deprivations

deprivations

美 [ˌdeprɪˈveɪʃ(ə)n]  英 [.deprɪ'veɪʃ(ə)n]

  • n.剥夺;免职;废止;丧失(氧气,维生素等)
  • 网络缺乏;匮乏;剥夺官职

词形变化

复数:deprivations  

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英汉解释

n.
1.
剥夺;(圣职等的)褫夺,免职;废止
2.
丧失(氧气,维生素等)

英英解释

n.

例句

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

男性不愿退休他们预想中将失去很多东西有关其中主要失去赚钱机会不是丧失工作依恋

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

西方大国满足通过谈判达成措施缓解柏林造成多种匮乏

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

基督教奇迹逃脱欧洲褫夺厄运海岸

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

人们认为自己完全没有价值甚至仅仅为了维护一个观点可能使自己陷入令人难以置信风险

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

那么为了平衡一生灵魂累积下一个角色就是体验严峻剥夺待遇

The refugees suffered terrible deprivations.

难民遭受种种极惨匮乏

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

考虑一个指示指标问题--一些贫困可能自己选择

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

柏林成为颓废形形色色变态行为发生