deprivation 详细解释

deprivation

[.depri'veiʃən]

n.剥夺, 免职, 匮乏, 丧失

词义辨析

同义:

n.剥夺

withholding  deprival  dispossession  seizure  taking away  attachment  divesture  stripping  despoliation  spoliation

n.丧失

privation  lack  loss  bereavement  hardship

n.免职

removal  deposition  dismissal  ousting  expulsion  

同义参见:

scarcity  robbery  penalty  expropriation  starvation  

英英释义

名词 deprivation:

a state of extreme poverty

同义词:privation, want, neediness

the disadvantage that results from losing something

同义词:loss

act of depriving someone of food or money or rights

同义词:privation

补充

deprivationdeprivation英:[ˌdepriˈveiʃən] 美:[ˌdɛprəˈveʃən]n.1.剥夺; 被夺去, 丧失2.缺乏, 损失

例句

1. Crime flourishes in conditions of deprivation.贫困会导致犯罪盛行。 2. the effects of social deprivation on families社会剥夺对家庭的影响 3. This prohibits the deprivation of life without due process of law.这禁止未经正当法律程序剥夺他人的生命。 4. The civil-rights statutes protect people from wilful deprivation of constitutional rights.公民权利法令保障了人们的宪法权利不会被任意剥夺。 5. He goes on movingly to describe the inevitable deprivation of home comforts.他接着动情地讲起他的生活不可避免要告别安逸舒适。 6. He suffered brain damage as a result of oxygen deprivation.他的大脑因缺氧而受到了损害。 7. It's a depressive condition caused by light deprivation.这是一个由于光线不足而令人压抑的环境。 8. sleep deprivation caused by long work hours因工作时间长而导致的睡眠不足 9. symptoms of sleep deprivation睡眠不足的症状 10. rumours of truth drugs and sensory deprivation关于诱供吐实药和感觉剥夺的谣言 11. low wages mean that 3.75 million people suffer serious deprivation.低工资意味着有375万人赤贫。 12. sleep deprivation.睡眠缺乏。 13. She is studying the effects of sleep deprivation.她正在研究睡眠不足的影响。 14. social/emotional deprivation社会的遗弃;情感的缺失 15. She eventually overcame the deprivations of her childhood.她最终克服了童年的苦日子。