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31. | deprive(sb/sth)of force or strength;weake |
| 使(某人[某事物])失去力量;削弱 |
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32. | deprive of the oxygen necessary for combustion. |
| 剥夺燃烧必需的氧气。 |
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33. | To deprive of strength or ability; disable. |
| 使丧失能力使…无力量或能力;使残疾 |
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34. | to unseat; to deprive one of one's seat |
| 夺去席位 |
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35. | To deprive of virility or spirit;emasculate. |
| 使无男子气使丧失精力或精神;使软弱 |
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36. | He had sought to deprive us of dime. |
| 他企图剥夺我们一角钱。 |
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37. | To deprive of the rights of citizenship. |
| 剥夺…的公民权利 |
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38. | remove the value from; deprive of its value. |
| 除去……的价值;剥夺它的价值。 |
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39. | 10 [和合]若另娶一个,那女子的吃食、服,并6好合的事,仍不可减少。 |
| NIV] If he marries another woman, he must not deprive the first one of her food, clothing and marital |
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40. | To deprive of sexual capacity or sexual attributes. |
| 使…丧失性能力或性征 |
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