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71. | To deprive of a limb or an essential part; cripple. |
| 使伤残使丧失一个肢体或一个基本的部分;使伤残 |
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72. | Shall we deprive them of the right to vote? |
| 是不是剥夺他们的选举权? |
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73. | The earthquake claimed thousands of lives/victims. |
| 地震夺去数以千计的[人]罹难者的生命. |
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74. | 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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75. | To strip or deprive one of his civil rights |
| 褫夺公权 |
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76. | Automobile accidents kill hundreds of people every day. |
| 汽车事故每天都夺去几百人的生命。 |
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77. | "I shall deprive you of a treat," said Quilp. |
| “我却不能让你过瘾,”奎尔普说道。 |
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78. | It could kill millions of innocent people. |
| 它可能会夺去无数无辜的人的性命 |
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79. | Nothing can bereave us of such sweet memory . |
| 没有东西可以夺去我们这样甜蜜的记忆。 |
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80. | deprive of the use of a limb, esp. a leg. |
| 剥夺某人的肢体如腿。 |
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