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71. | We should deprive the public of a service which they so obviously want. |
| 我们应该取消公众显然需要的一个服务项目。 |
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72. | Too many trees round a house deprive it of light and air |
| 房屋四周树木太多使室内光线和空气不足。 |
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73. | Many more must deprive themselves of essentials to keep their homes in repair . |
| 更多的人为了保持房子适于居住进行维修而不得不牺牲一些必需品。 |
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74. | deprive of courage or hope; take away hope from; cause to feel discouraged. |
| 剥夺勇气或者希望;取走希望;使感到气馁。 |
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75. | I would rather die than have anyone deprive me of this boast. |
| 因为我宁可死,也不叫人使我所夸的落了空。 |
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76. | To deprive of capability or effectiveness, especially to impair the physical abilities of. |
| 使无能力使丧失能力或使无效,尤指损害身体能力的 |
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77. | To deprive(a congregation, sect, or building)of the status of a church. |
| 剥夺教会资格剥夺(某教众,教派或建筑)的教会地位 |
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78. | The spread of television have considerably deprive us of our time for read |
| 电视的普及剥夺了我们相当多的阅读时间 |
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79. | Tighter financial sanctions could further deprive North Korea of already scarce hard currency. |
| 更为严厉的经济制裁可能会进一步剥夺朝鲜本来就很稀少的硬通货。 |
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80. | It is essential to deprive the enemy of his belief that victory is certain... |
| 打破敌人认为胜利在握的信念是十分必要的…… |
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