Deprive
[dɪ'praɪv]
解釋/意思:
(verb.) take away.
(verb.) keep from having, keeping, or obtaining.
(verb.) take away possessions from someone; 'The Nazis stripped the Jews of all their assets'.
阿方索整理--From WordNet
解釋/意思:
(v. t.) To take away; to put an end; to destroy.
(v. t.) To dispossess; to bereave; to divest; to hinder from possessing; to debar; to shut out from; -- with a remoter object, usually preceded by of.
(v. t.) To divest of office; to depose; to dispossess of dignity, especially ecclesiastical.
校對:利昂
同義詞及近義詞:
v. a. Dispossess, divest, strip, rob, BEREAVE, take from.
錄入:丽莎
同義詞及反義詞:
SYN:Strip, bereave, despoil, rob, divest, dispossess, abridge, depose, prevent,hinder
ANT:Invest, endow, compensate, enrich, supply, present, reinstate, indemnify
布兰卡德錄入
解釋/意思:
v.t. to take away from one his own: in take from: to dispossess: to degrade (a clergyman) from office: to bereave.—n. Deprivā′tion act of depriving: state of being deprived: degradation from office: loss: bereavement: suffering from hardship.—adj. Depriv′ative.—n. Deprive′ment.
編輯:梅尔维尔
例句/造句/用法:
- You can't deprive me of the lead. 查理斯·狄更斯. 我們共同的朋友.
- According to that doctrine, motives deprive us not of free-will, nor take away our power of performing or forbearing any action. 大衛·休謨. 人性論.
- Thank'ee, you're wery good, but I won't deprive you of it,' replied Sam. 查理斯·狄更斯. 匹克威克外傳.
- He filed an application for a patent and entered into a conspiracy to 'swear back' of the date of my invention, so as to deprive me of it. 弗蘭克·路易斯·戴爾. 愛迪生的生平和發明.
- The most cruel of all denials is to deprive a human being of joyous activity. 沃爾特·李普曼. 政治序論.
- Papin’s boat was said to have been used on the Fulda at Cassel, and was reported to have been destroyed by bargemen, who feared that it would deprive them of a livelihood. Edward W. Byrn. 十九世紀發明進展.
- With almost every other man in the world, it would be an alarming prospect; but Edward's affection and constancy nothing can deprive me of I know. 簡·奧斯丁. 理智與情感.
- Scattered over the country one still finds isolated charcoal kilns, crude earthen receptacles, in which wood thus deprived of air was allowed to smolder and form charcoal. 伯莎M.克拉克. 科學通論.
- Has he not, I said, an occupation; and what profit would there be in his life if he were deprived of his occupation? 柏拉圖. 理想國.
- Terror had deprived him of all presence of mind; he threw himself along the floor, and nothing could persuade him to rise. 哈麗葉特·比切·斯托. 湯姆叔叔的小屋.
- Simply, the discovery of Oliver's parentage, and regaining for him the inheritance of which, if this story be true, he has been fraudulently deprived. 查理斯·狄更斯. 霧都孤兒.
- You have deprived the best years of his life of that independence which was no less his due than his desert. 簡·奧斯丁. 傲慢與偏見.
- Archeologists have deprived the Greeks of this gift, and carried back its origin to remoter ages and localities. 威廉·亨利·杜利特. 世紀發明.
- Why, I said, do you not see that men are unwillingly deprived of good, and willingly of evil? 柏拉圖. 理想國.
- To be depriving themselves of the advantage of other eyes and other judgments, might be an evil even beyond the loss of present pleasure. 簡·奧斯丁. 曼斯費爾德莊園.
- We are perfectly secure in the enjoyment of the firSt. The second may be ravished from us, but can be of no advantage to him who deprives us of them. 大衛·休謨. 人性論.
- But poverty often deprives a man of all spirit and virtue. 本傑明·佛蘭克林. 佛蘭克林自傳.
編輯:谢尔顿