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单词 deprivation
释义
deprivation
(deprɪvʃən )
Word forms: deprivations
variable noun
If you suffer deprivation, you do not have or are prevented from having something that you want or need.
...long-term patients who face a life of deprivation.
Millions more suffer from serious sleep deprivation caused by long work hours.
...the effects of social deprivations on families.
Synonyms: lack, denial, deficiency, withholding  
Collocations:
deprivation of liberty
It was designed to effect retribution through the deprivation of liberty and the physical endurance of hard labour.
Langan, Mary (ed) Taking Child Abuse Seriously: Contemporary issues in child protection theory and practice (1990)
The purpose or reason for the measure was irrelevant when considering whether it constituted objective deprivation of liberty.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
That does not mean that anyone who has suffered the deprivation of liberty becomes a friend of liberty.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Its use as a punishment which consists of the deprivation of liberty was not regarded as sufficient.
Coyle, Andrew & Stern, Vivien The Prisons We Deserve (1994)
economic deprivation
The point was that a significant number of today's young people equate having nothing to send txt messages from with economic deprivation.
Times, Sunday Times
It takes more than a rainbow for generations of social conditioning and economic deprivation to be washed away.
Times, Sunday Times
Next are social factors, with 38 per cent mentioning economic deprivation in urban areas.
Times, Sunday Times
Traders on the street - in an area of economic deprivation - swap skills to get by.
The Sun
For years, he has been haunted by what he once called the 'tragic waste of vast reserves of human potential' imposed by economic deprivation and inequalities of power.
Times, Sunday Times
food deprivation
With this she enters into a painful lapse that turns into despair that brings her to sleep and food deprivation.
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After four months of food deprivation, the prisoners of war developed vision loss in both eyes that appeared suddenly.
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Parents also appear to respond more frequently to chicks that are in poorer body conditions during periods of food deprivation.
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Another common disciplinary measure was food deprivation.
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level of deprivation
This calculates the level of deprivation in each area by measuring factors including income, employment, health problems, education and crime rates.
Times, Sunday Times
That level of deprivation takes decades to get over.
The Sun
The winter of 1947 sank the country to a level of deprivation unknown even during the war.
Times, Sunday Times
There was no clear correlation between admission policies and the level of deprivation in a school area.
Times, Sunday Times
Some areas spent almost twice as much as others, yet the discrepancy could not be explained by population density, degree of industrialisation, or level of deprivation.
Times, Sunday Times
material deprivation
Last year more than two million young people, or 16 per cent, were living in 'material deprivation'.
Times, Sunday Times
Traditional leftwing analyses, on the other hand, highlight material deprivation.
Times, Sunday Times
It was a campaign of huge losses and material deprivation (above all, a lack of water).
Times, Sunday Times
The grinding, relentless misery of material deprivation could come across more acutely, but there's a keen sense of potential — for love, happiness and fulfilment — brutally stifled.
Times, Sunday Times
People living in severe material deprivation compromised about 10% of the population.
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oxygen deprivation
That wearing a cloth or gauze covering over your mouth and nose will lead to oxygen deprivation due to hypercapnia?
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But it turns out that neither sleep deprivation nor oxygen deprivation was the problem.
Times, Sunday Times
Something to do with beans and oxygen deprivation.
Times,Sunday Times
The high itself comes from hypoxia, oxygen deprivation.
Times, Sunday Times
They had succumbed to the effects of oxygen deprivation.
Times, Sunday Times
severe deprivation
There are pockets of severe deprivation.
Times, Sunday Times
In both, you find ostentatious wealth paraded alongside severe deprivation.
Times, Sunday Times
The most severe deprivation disorder, hospitalism, was described in 1897 as a wasting away to the point of death.
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The pupil intake varies from a very middle class area to an area of severe deprivation.
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Agriculture has declined and there are pockets of severe deprivation and social exclusion.
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social deprivation
Schools giving free school meals are a reasonable indicator of social deprivation, so that was one.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
They took into account whether parents smoked, upbringing and social deprivation.
The Sun (2006)
The same applies in areas of social deprivation.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
We should not be looking at social deprivation as a sole cause - poor parenting is found across all ranges of income and lifestyle.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
suffer deprivation
If she revealed her desire for the pudding, she would suffer disgrace; but if she concealed her desire, she would suffer deprivation.
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As poorly maintained housing for people suffering deprivation, they were indeed a disaster.
Times, Sunday Times
As the war progressed all three ethnic communities began to suffer deprivations from increasingly severe rationing, hyper-inflation, and a lack of resources.
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Translations:
Chinese: 剥夺
Japanese: 欠乏
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