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91. | I pray you let me not deprive you of your servant. |
| 请不要让我占用您的仆人。 |
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92. | 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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93. | Suddenly my mother's face appeared my mother, as she had been before Alzheimer's disease stripped14 her of her mind, her humanity and 50 pounds. |
| 忽然,我母亲的面庞出现了——是我的母亲,是我那位在早老性痴呆病夺去她的理智、夺去她的人的特性、夺去她50磅身躯之前的母亲。 |
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94. | To deprive(a corporation, for example)of a privilege or franchise. |
| 剥夺(如公司的)特许权或选举权 |
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95. | The newly-built building caught fire night and cost two deaths. |
| 新建的大楼昨天夜里着了火,夺去两条人命。 |
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96. | Suddenly my mother's face appeared my mother, as she had been before Alzheimer's disease stripped her of her mind, her humanity and 50pounds. |
| "忽然,我母亲的面庞出现了--是我的母亲,是我那位在早老性痴呆病夺去她的理智、夺去她的人的特性、夺去她50磅身躯之前的母亲。 |
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97. | The poor and most deprive people will receive special government help. |
| 最穷的、生活条件最差的人可得到政府的特别援助。 |
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98. | Loose ways and new wine take away wisdom. |
| 奸淫和酒,并新酒,夺去人的心。 |
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99. | His constant taking center stage could deprive him of his privacy. |
| 他好出风头的毛病让他毫无隐私可言。 |
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100. | When they cut the forest, many animals were unhoused. |
| 当他们砍伐森林时,许多动物都被夺去居处了。 |
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