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91. | To deprive(a plant, tree, or forest)of leaves. |
| 除叶去掉(植物、树或森林)的叶子 |
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92. | lower oneself in dignity; deprive oneself of others' respect |
| 降低自己的身份;失去别人的尊重;贬低自己? |
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-- 来源 -- 大学英语听说教程第四册(1) - Unit 2 Part Ⅴ |
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93. | To deprive of energy or vigor;fatigue or exhaust. |
| 使萎靡,使沮丧使丧失精力或活力;使疲惫不堪,耗尽精力 |
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94. | The boss was not satisfied with John's work and gave him his walking ticket. |
| 老板不满意约翰的工作,于是将他免职了。 |
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95. | Who do you think will take over now that the governor has been dismissed? |
| 州长已免职,你看会由谁来接任呢? |
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96. | Shall we deprive them of the right to vote? |
| 是不是剥夺他们的选举权? |
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97. | To deprive of fortitude, strength, or firmness of purpose. |
| 使…失去意志使…失去坚韧,力量或对目标的执着 |
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98. | A teacher who did not suit them might well find himself dismissed. |
| 一个不称职的教师可能会发现自己被免职。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英汉非文学 - 文明史 - wenmingshi-zhongshijidedaxue |
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99. | She have is deprive of sight for some year. |
| 她失明已有几年了。 |
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100. | deprive sb/sth(of what is expected or normal) |
| 剥夺某人[某事物](想要的或应有的事物) |
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