单词 | deprived |
释义 | depriveddepriveddeprived /dɪˈpraɪvd/ adjective not having the things that are necessary for a comfortable or happy life: a deprived childhooddeprive穷苦的童年—deprivationdeprivationsdeprivation /ˌdeprəˈveɪʃən/ noun [uncountable]THESAURUS: deprivedpoor having very little money and not many possessions – used about people and the places where they live: They were too poor to have a television.beIt’s one of the poorest areas of the city.poorareahard up/broke informal having very little money, especially for a short time: I’m broke until I get paid next week.breakpayA lot of people are feeling hard up at the moment.befeeldeprived very poor and without the things that are necessary for a comfortable life – used especially about people’s lives and the areas they live in: She had a very deprived childhood.havedepriveone of the most deprived areas of Glasgowdepriveareadisadvantaged formal used about people who have much less chance of being successful because they are poor: The program is designed to help disadvantaged people find jobs.bedesigndisadvantagejobdeveloping a developing country is poor and has very little industry: the problems faced by developing countriesproblemfacedevelopcountrythe developing worlddeveloppenniless having no money – used especially in written descriptions: She died penniless.die |
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