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61. | 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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62. | 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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63. | If you deprive me of that, take away my life also." |
| 如果你把这笔钱都拿走,就同时拿了我的命吧。” |
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64. | These verbs mean to deprive of self-esteem or self-worth. |
| 这些动词都表示剥夺自尊的意思。 |
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65. | lacking or deprive of the sense of hearing wholly or in part. |
| 全部的或者部分的缺少或者没有听觉官能。 |
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66. | 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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67. | The new laws deprive many people of the most elementary freedom |
| 新法律剥夺了许多人的最基本的自由 |
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68. | 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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69. | 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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70. | You even want to deprive us of the freedom of our hearts. |
| 我们心里的自由你都要剥夺了。 |
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