
英:/'ˌdeprɪˈveɪʃn/ 美:/'ˌdeprɪˈveɪʃn/
缺失
复数:deprivations
CET4,CET6,GRE,GMAT
n. 剥夺;损失;免职;匮乏;贫困
The deprivation of energy is changing the society pattern.
能源的缺乏正在改变社会格局。
The report has revealed the harm of sleep deprivation.
这份报告揭示了睡眠不足的危害。
The deprivation of the right to speak is still widespread.
剥夺话语权的行为依旧普遍存在。
There were food shortages and other deprivations during the Civil War.
南北战争期间食品短缺 物资匮乏
She was lucky to have only suffered minor oxygen deprivation during the fire.
这次火灾,她很幸运,只是轻微缺氧。
They had withstood siege, hunger and deprivation.
他们经受了围困、饥饿和贫穷。
Millions more suffer from serious sleep deprivation caused by long work hours.
还有数百万人由于工作时数长导致他们严重睡眠不足。
Psychoanalysts tend to regard both sadism and masochism as arising from childhood deprivation.
精神分析专家们倾向于认为施虐狂和受虐狂均由童年时期缺乏关爱所致。
Take sleep deprivation for example.
拿睡眠剥夺来举个例子。
Sleep deprivation zaps memory.
缺乏睡眠会搞坏记忆。
sleep deprivation
睡眠剥夺,剥夺睡眠
relative deprivation
[社会]相对剥夺;相对性匮乏
n.|removal/losing/expense/disadvantage/cost;剥夺;损失;免职
“Deprivation”是一个名词,指“被剥夺或缺乏某种必要或重要事物”的状态,通常强调因外部因素导致的需求无法满足。以下是详细解析:
通过以上分析,可以更精准地在不同场景中使用该词,并理解其隐含的“被迫失去”或“长期缺失”的深层含义。
词性:名词
发音:[ˌdɛprɪˈveɪʃən]
定义:剥夺,贫困,丧失
例句:
The deprivation of food and water led to the death of many refugees.(饥饿和缺水的剥夺导致许多难民的死亡。)
Sleep deprivation is a common problem among college students.(睡眠剥夺是大学生常见的问题。)
用法:
deprivation通常指某种权利、物质或感觉的剥夺。它可以用来描述财产、权力、自由、食物、睡眠、爱、安全、健康等的缺乏或剥夺。该词可以用作名词或形容词。
解释:
deprivation与poverty(贫困)、lack(缺乏)和scarcity(短缺)等词汇有关,但它更加着重于某种权利或感觉的剥夺。deprivation也可以描述某人的状态,例如sleep deprivation(睡眠剥夺)或sensory deprivation(感官剥夺)。
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