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1 deprived de·prived adj
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((with of) to take something away from: They deprived him of food and drink.) privar de- deprived
deprive vb privartr[dɪ'praɪv]1 (take away) privar (of, de); (prevent from having or using) despojar de, privar de■ you're not depriving us of your company! ¡no nos prives de tu compañía!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto deprive oneself of something privarse de algov.• desapropiar v.• desproveer v.• destituir v.• privar v.dɪ'praɪv
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v refl[dɪ'praɪv]VTto deprive o.s. of sth — privarse de algo
he was deprived of sleep/food for seven days — no le dejaron dormir/no le dieron de comer durante siete días
"would you like some chocolate?" - "no thanks, I don't want to deprive you" — hum -¿quieres chocolate? -no, gracias, para ti
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adjectivebenachteiligt [Kind, Familie usw.]* * *adjective (suffering from hardship etc, under-privileged: deprived areas of the city.) schlechter gestellt* * *de·prived[dɪˈpraɪvd]adj sozial benachteiligt, unterprivilegiert\deprived child sozial benachteiligtes Kind* * *[dI'praɪvd]adjperson, background benachteiligt; childhood arm; area (wirtschaftlich) benachteiligtthe deprived areas of the city — die Armenviertel der Stadt
* * *deprived adj1. benachteiligt, unterprivilegiert2. PSYCH unter Deprivation leidend* * *adjectivebenachteiligt [Kind, Familie usw.]* * *adj.beraubt adj.entzog adj. -
4 परित्यक्त _parityakta
परित्यक्त p. p.1 Left, quitted, abandoned.-2 De- prived or bereft of (with instr.).-3 Let go, discharged (as an arrow).-4 Wanting.-क्तम् n. Anything to spare. -ind. Without. -
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sozial benachteiligt, unterprivilegiert;\deprived child sozial benachteiligtes Kind
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