A1 verb 중립 #2,617 가장 일반적인

deprive

/dɪˈpraɪv/

To take something away from someone or to prevent them from having something they need, such as food, sleep, or rights. It usually describes losing something important or necessary for a healthy life.

예시

3 / 5
1

Working too much can deprive you of sleep.

Working too much can take away your sleep.

2

The government should not deprive citizens of their rights.

The government should not take away the rights of citizens.

3

Don't deprive yourself of a little fun today!

Don't stop yourself from having a little fun today!

어휘 가족

명사
deprivation
Verb
deprive
형용사
deprived
관련
deprivedness
💡

암기 팁

Think of 'De-' (meaning to remove) + 'Private'. If you deprive someone, you take away their 'private' things or rights.

빠른 퀴즈

If you stay up all night, you ________ yourself of the rest you need.

정답!

정답은: deprive

예시

1

Working too much can deprive you of sleep.

everyday

Working too much can take away your sleep.

2

The government should not deprive citizens of their rights.

formal

The government should not take away the rights of citizens.

3

Don't deprive yourself of a little fun today!

informal

Don't stop yourself from having a little fun today!

4

Poverty can deprive children of a good education.

academic

Being poor can prevent children from getting a good education.

5

The budget cuts will deprive the department of new tools.

business

The lower budget will take away new tools from the department.

어휘 가족

명사
deprivation
Verb
deprive
형용사
deprived
관련
deprivedness

자주 쓰는 조합

deprive of sleep take away sleep
deprive of rights take away rights
deprive of food not give food
deprive of liberty take away freedom
deprive of oxygen not give air

자주 쓰는 구문

sleep deprived

not having enough sleep

deprive someone of something

to take something away from someone

socially deprived

lacking the money or help needed to live a normal life

자주 혼동되는 단어

deprive vs derive

Derive means to get something from a source, while deprive means to take something away.

📝

사용 참고사항

This word is almost always used with the preposition 'of'. It is used when the thing being taken away is considered a necessity or a right.

⚠️

자주 하는 실수

Learners often forget to use 'of' and say 'deprive someone sleep' instead of 'deprive someone of sleep'.

💡

암기 팁

Think of 'De-' (meaning to remove) + 'Private'. If you deprive someone, you take away their 'private' things or rights.

📖

어원

From the Latin 'deprivare', which means to strip or to take away a person's office or status.

문법 패턴

Subject + deprive + Object + of + Noun To be + deprived + of + something (passive voice)
🌍

문화적 맥락

In many cultures, 'deprivation' is a term used in social work to describe children who grow up without enough food or care.

빠른 퀴즈

If you stay up all night, you ________ yourself of the rest you need.

정답!

정답은: deprive

관련 단어

subservtude

C1

To relegate something or someone to a subordinate, secondary, or submissive position in relation to another. It involves the active process of making an interest, person, or entity serve a higher or more dominant power.

inbioery

C1

The practice or industry of utilizing biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives to manufacture products and provide services at an industrial scale. It specifically refers to the integration of biotechnology within industrial frameworks to create sustainable alternatives to traditional chemical manufacturing.

hypergraphal

C1

To structure, analyze, or represent complex data sets using the principles of hypergraphs, where single connections can link multiple entities simultaneously. This verb describes the action of mapping multi-way relationships that exceed the capacity of traditional binary graphs.

resedancy

C1

To live or have one's permanent home in a particular place, or to be inherent or present in a specific person, quality, or legal power. It is a more formal term than 'live' and is often used in legal, political, or technical contexts.

exstaship

C1

Describing a state of profound, transcendent joy and communal connection that elevates the individual beyond their ordinary experience. It is often used in philosophical or psychological contexts to characterize a sense of unified elation within a group or relationship.

microsimiltion

C1

Describing a modeling or analytical approach that focuses on the behavior of individual units or agents within a system to predict aggregate outcomes. It is used to characterize high-resolution simulations that account for granular details rather than broad generalizations.

overdocible

C1

An adjective describing someone who is excessively teachable or overly compliant to a fault. It implies a level of submissiveness that prevents a person from questioning instructions or exercising independent judgment.

circumsistency

C1

The state or quality of being circumstantial, referring to the detailed and specific conditions surrounding an event or situation. It describes the meticulous attention to the context and particularities of a moment rather than general or abstract principles.

exheredive

C1

To formally and legally disinherit an heir or exclude them from receiving a portion of a deceased person's estate. This action typically involves a specific clause in a will that explicitly removes a person's natural right to inheritance.

misciscy

C1

Misciscy refers to the state or quality of being composed of diverse, varied, or unrelated elements gathered together into a single entity. It is typically used in technical or academic contexts to describe a collection that lacks a singular unifying theme but possesses a broad range of components.

도움이 되었나요?
아직 댓글이 없습니다. 첫 번째로 생각을 공유하세요!

무료로 언어 학습 시작하기

무료로 학습 시작