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1. | To deprive of a natural or an established right or privilege. |
| 剥夺的…应享权利;剥夺…的特权 |
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2. | Deprive of |
| 剥夺,夺去 |
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3. | To deprive of a title, right, or item of property. |
| 剥夺剥夺某人的称号、权力或财产 |
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4. | We must in addition deprive each other of the pleasure that each heart is able at times to afford itself. |
| 我们还要必须剥夺每人心里有时候能够自己产生的快乐。 |
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5. | remove the value from; deprive of its value. |
| 除去……的价值;剥夺它的价值。 |
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6. | To deprive(a congregation, sect, or building)of the status of a church. |
| 剥夺教会资格剥夺(某教众,教派或建筑)的教会地位 |
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7. | deprive of the use of a limb, esp. a leg. |
| 剥夺某人的肢体如腿。 |
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8. | To deprive(another)of the possession or occupancy of something, such as real property. |
| 夺取,霸占剥夺(另一个人)的财产或占有物,如不动产 |
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9. | The civil laws of today, unfortunately founded on canon law, deprive me of the rights of humanity. |
| 今日的民法,不幸以天主教法规为基础,剥夺了我人性的权利。 |
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10. | He had sought to deprive us of dime. |
| 他企图剥夺我们一角钱。 |
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