柯林斯詞典deprive /d??pra?v/ (depriving,deprived,deprives) 1. V-T If you deprive someone of something that they want or need, you take it away from them, or you prevent them from having it. 剝奪; 使不能有 They've been deprived of the fuel necessary to heat their homes. 他們無法得到住房取煖必需的燃料。 返回 deprive劍橋詞典to take something, especially something necessary or pleasant , away from someone 奪走,搶去,剝奪 He claimed that he had been deprived of his freedom /rights . 他聲稱自己被剝奪了自由/權(quán)利。 You can't function properly when you're deprived of sleep . 如果被剝奪了睡眠,人躰就無法正常工作。 例句 Some parents deprive themselves of many pleasures so that their children can have the best of everything.He complained that his captors had deprived him of his basic human rights .If you deprive a child of affection , they can become very withdrawn .He pulled me from the table and hurried me into the car , depriving me of my lunch !I've been deprived of your company for too long - come and see me soon .習(xí)語deprive sb of your company 返回 deprive