deprive的意思和读音

deprive

: [dɪˈpraɪv] : [dɪ'praɪv]

v.()

使使

deprives  depriving  deprived  

v.+n.deprive minority,deprive person

v.provide

v.divest,rob,deny,take away,remove

v.1.,使 (somebody) (of)2.()

v.1.if you deprive someone of something, you take it away from them or prevent them from having it

1. privity n deprive v deprivation n ...

2.使 shore n. , , deprive vt. , 使 nutmeg n. , ...

3. privity n deprive v deprivation n ...

4.使 depression n. deprive vt. 使() deputy n. ...

5.使 deport vt. ,, deprive vt. 使 descendant n.

6. deport deprive 使 deserving ...

:,,,使,,使

1.As you know, I have my own ration of sugar, and I must not deprive you of yours[3].

2.Stark's mistake was to call a red card when it should have been yellow, but his greatest sin was to deprive us of football.

3.Excommunication neither does, nor can, deprive the excommunicated person of any of those civil goods that he formerly possessed.

4.If you do not drive carefully, I shall deprive you of your licence.

5.Unbelievers who turn away from Him and who deprive themselves of Him by their malice are today doubly culpable.

6.What I feel now is a sense of bafflement: why did I deprive myself the pleasure of chamber music for so long?

7.The court ruled unanimously that this would deprive Walmart of defences in individual cases that it was entitled to.使

8.The Organiser reserves the right to deprive, withdraw and revoke the award of any selected entries if it thinks fit.

9.It was not up to him to deprive her of her toys.

10.We must deprive them of every bit of their political capital and continue to do so until not one jot is left to them.