第三人称复数:deprivations
1. 剥夺:马斯洛强调,并非所有的受挫都是威胁性的,实际上,剥夺 (deprivation)既有正面影响,也有负面影响. 马斯洛还讨论了威胁性和非威胁性的冲突,同时还指出,某些冲突也有其正面的影响.
2. 除去,丧失:depression 脱阻抑;压抑 | deprivation 除去,丧失 | deprived 除去的,丧失的
3. 匮乏:deprivation 剥夺 | deprivation 匮乏 | deprivation effects 剥夺效应剥夺效应
4. 夺去:depressurizingsystem 降压系统 | deprivation 夺去 | depropagationmodel 反传播模型
1. 剥夺;丧失;贫困;匮乏
If you suffer deprivation, you do not have or are prevented from having something that you want or need.
e.g. ...long-term patients who face a life of deprivation...
面临终生贫困的长期病患
e.g. Millions more suffer from serious sleep deprivation caused by long work hours.
另外还有数百万人因工作时间过长而睡眠严重不足。
1. The union also complains that flight schedule changes have caused rest deprivation and shrinkage of income for cabin crews.
2. Clinton jokes that the first thing she will do after she leaves Washington is catch up on 20 years of sleep deprivation.
3. The verdict also included the confiscation of all his personal property and lifetime deprivation of his political rights.
4. The sentence included the confiscation of all Fan's personal property and the lifetime deprivation of his political rights.
5. Hu was given life in prison, plus deprivation of his political rights and confiscation of his personal property.
6. Deprivation of life is the extreme form of punishment in criminal justice.
7. Sleep deprivation is so widespread among children across China, one professor is urging government to introduce formal regulations to ensure youngsters get enough.
8. Such a deprivation has not only jeopardized a nation's legal system and social order but also trampled human rights of other people.
9. 911查询·英语单词
9. There is no doubt that the thread of deprivation and poverty runs through almost all the areas where the riots took place.
10. Dutiful and aggressive procuratorial presence can never be more important in cases where the penalty may be the deprivation of life.
noun
1. act of depriving someone of food or money or rights
e.g. nutritional privation
deprivation of civil rights
Synonym: privation
2. the disadvantage that results from losing something
e.g. his loss of credibility led to his resignation
losing him is no great deprivation
Synonym: loss
3. a state of extreme poverty