deprivation
deprivation 英 [ˌdeprɪˈveɪʃn] 美 [ˌdɛprəˈveʃən]
n. 剥夺;损失;免职;匮乏;贫困
名词复数:deprivations
- A state of deprivation means something is missing, and the situation is serious. If you're suffering from sleep deprivation, you haven't slept in a long time.
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- n. 剥夺;损失;免职;匮乏;贫困
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1. What’s more, they seemed to recover more quickly from periods of sleep deprivation .
而且,它们似乎能从短时间的睡眠剥夺中更快地恢复过来。
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2. But the long-term consequences of sleep deprivation should be enough to convince anyone to hit the sack.
但如果是长期的睡眠剥夺其所带来的后果应该足够能说服任何人赶紧上床睡觉。
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3. In an age of fad diets, where weight loss is society’s epicenter, and deprivation is the only way to achieve it, it’s a comfort to know that there is still room for small indulgences.
在一岁一下的时尚饮食中,哪里可以减轻体重哪里就是社会的震中,并且实现它,剥夺就是唯有出路。 知道这里还有余地小小的放任是很安慰的。
- deprivation (n.) mid-15c., "removal from office or position," from Medieval Latin deprivationem (nominative deprivatio), noun of action from past participle stem of deprivare (see deprive).
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