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What does deprivation mean?

Pinyin ㄅㄛㄉㄨㄛˊ

Pinyin bō duó

Part of speech verb

Basic meaning< /p>

⒈? Exploitation and plunder.

英 expropriate; strip; rob of; snatch from; take away from;

⒉? Forced to take away; canceled according to law.

Examples of deprivation of the right to vote.

Similar words

Deprive, plunder, snatch

Opposite words

Grant, grant, receive, enjoy, grant, gift, receive, Mandarin dictionary compilation

Deprive 「ㄅㄛㄉㄨㄛˊ」

1. To seize other people’s rights or property.

To make a sentence and steal someone else's invention is equivalent to depriving someone of their intellectual property rights.

2. Cancellation in accordance with legal provisions.

Basic human rights are protected by law and cannot be deprived arbitrarily. Mandarin Dictionary Revised Edition

Deprive "ㄅㄛ ㄉㄨㄛˊ"

⒈? Seize the rights or property of others by unfair means.

Quoting Yuan Zhen of Tang Dynasty's "Money and Goods Debate": "It is also believed that the serious difficulties of Li Shu are not due to the hidden imposition of taxes, but the problem lies in the constant deprivation."

Counter-endowment Grant

⒉? Cancellation in accordance with legal provisions.

Quotation and explanation of recent deprivation

⒈? Exploitation, plunder.

Quote from Tang Dynasty Chen Ziang's "Shangshuchuan Safety and Danger": "The actual reason is that the officials are corrupt and do not obey the laws of the country; the officials are wandering around, so they invade the fishing industry. The deprivation is deep and the people are unbearable." Mao Dun's " Lin's Shop" 2: "He felt that one of his businesses was at least indirectly deprived of it by landlords and loan sharks."

⒉? Cancellation in accordance with the law.

Quote *** "On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People" 8: "For obvious counter-revolutionaries and those who undermine the cause of socialism, things are easy to deal with. Just deprive them of their freedom of speech."

⒊? Take it away by force.

Quoting Ke Ling's "Xiangxuehai·Preface 2": "The 'Gang of Four'... cut her throat and deprived her of the right to call her last call."