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31. | lacking or deprive of the sense of hearing wholly or in part. |
| 全部的或者部分的缺少或者没有听觉官能。 |
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32. | deprive of status or authority. |
| 剥夺别人的身份或权力。 |
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33. | deprive of the use of a limb, esp. a leg. |
| 剥夺某人的肢体如腿。 |
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34. | tending to deprive of oxygen. |
| 倾向于使之丧失氧气。 |
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35. | deprive sb of his livelihood |
| 剥夺某人的生计. |
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36. | it strictly forbids the police to unlawfully deprive citizens of or curtail their freedom of person; |
| 严禁警察非法剥夺、限制公民的人身自由; |
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37. | deprive somebody of something by deceit. |
| 用谎言骗取某人的东西。 |
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38. | Shall we deprive them of the right to vote? |
| 是不是剥夺他们的选举权? |
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39. | deprive someone of benefits, as a penalty. |
| 剥夺某人的好处作为惩罚。 |
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40. | You even want to deprive us of the freedom of our hearts. |
| 我们心里的自由你都要剥夺了。 |
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