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21. | To deprive of peace or rest; trouble. |
| 使不平静,使不安;使烦恼 |
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22. | To rid or deprive of inhabitants. |
| 使无居民除去居民 |
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23. | To deprive(one)of something;bereave. |
| 剥夺夺去(某人)的某些东西;丧失 |
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24. | deprive someone of benefits, as a penalty. |
| 剥夺某人的好处作为惩罚。 |
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25. | To deprive of perception or insight. |
| 使失去眼光或洞察力。 |
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26. | but I couldn't deprive you of him.' |
| 可是我怕夺了您的好东西。” |
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27. | deprive somebody of something by deceit. |
| 用谎言骗取某人的东西。 |
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28. | trees that deprive a house of light |
| 遮住房中光线的树 |
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29. | To deprive of strength or vigor;weaken. |
| 减弱力气或力量;使虚弱 |
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30. | deprive (an established church) of its status. |
| 剥夺(英国国教)的地位。 |
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