n. 1.缺乏;(生活必需品的)匮乏;穷困;困难,艰难。 2.剥夺,褫夺;没收;丧失。 3.【逻辑学】(积极性的)缺性。 短语和例子 suffer many privations 吃尽苦头,备尝艰辛。 die of privation 穷死。 Cold is the privation of heat. 冷就是缺热性。
act of depriving someone of food or money or rights; "nutritional privation"; "deprivation of civil rights" 同义词:deprivation,
a state of extreme poverty 同义词:want, deprivation, neediness,
In psychology and philosophy, privation is the absence or lack of basic necessities. The term can be used in a psychological context, often referring to a lack of relationships, or a philosophical context, where vital concepts are absent.
例句与用法
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He looked upon privation as no hardship . 他不把忍饥受冻当作什么苦难。
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Ignorance is mere privation . 无知是一种纯粹的贫乏。
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Cold is the privation of heat . 冷就是缺热性。
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His death was a great privation to his colleagues . 他的死对他的同事们来说是一个巨大的损失。
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Guster has some recompenses for her many privations . 嘉斯德尔吃尽了种种苦头,现在总算得到一些好报了。
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It was a bleak period of present privation and threatening disaster . 那是一个暂时匮乏和灾难迫在眉睫的清凉时代。
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It was a bleak period of present privation and threatening disaster . 那是一个暂时匮乏和灾难迫在眉睫的凄凉时代。
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Privation of the company of all other human beings is a serious hardship . 丧失和他人交往的机会是一件很难受的事情。
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They could have found a certain happiness in helping each other's privation . 他们在彼此互助,分担患难中,还找得到一种快乐。
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I knew that you went out from home in america because of a privation of high conduct . 我知道你离开在美国的家乡正是有感于你缺乏高尚的品质。