deprive
verb[T]
uk/dɪˈpraɪv/us/dɪˈpraɪv/B2
to take something,especiallysomethingnecessaryorpleasant, away from someone:
夺走,抢去,剥夺Heclaimedthat he had been deprivedofhisfreedom/rights.他声称自己被剥夺了自由/权利。
You can'tfunctionproperlywhen you're deprivedofsleep.如果被剥夺了睡眠,人体就无法正常工作。
- Someparentsdeprive themselves of manypleasuresso thattheirchildrencan have thebestof everything.
- Hecomplainedthat hiscaptorshad deprived him of hisbasichumanrights.
- If you deprive achildofaffection, they canbecomeverywithdrawn.
- Hepulledme from thetableandhurriedme into thecar, depriving me of mylunch!
- I've been deprived ofyourcompanyfor toolong- come andseemesoon.
Taking things away from someone or somewhere
- appropriate
- bear away
- confiscate
- confiscation
- creamsomething/someoneoff
- debug
- drain
- expropriation
- extractive
- get off
- impound
- infringe on/uponsomething
- relieve
- rootsomething/someoneout
- routsomeoneout
- seize
- shelf
- stripping
- suck
- sweep
Idiom
deprivesomeoneofyourcompany