n. 剥夺, 剥夺官职, 免职
[医] 丧失, 剥夺, 缺乏
n a state of extreme poverty
n the disadvantage that results from losing something
n act of depriving someone of food or money or rights
1. I think it's very important, this increase in suggestibility when exposed to sensory deprivation, because in many parts of the world people are held in situations of sensory deprivation.
我认为这很重要 即感官剥夺造成 接受暗示倾向增强的现象 因为在世界很多地方 人们都处于感官剥夺的状态当中
2. I think it's very important that we're looking at the impact of sensory deprivation, particularly when we think of the number of places around the world where sensory deprivation's being used as a weapon and being used as an aid to interrogation.
我认为研究感官剥夺对大脑影响意义重大 尤其当我们意识到全世界有这么多地方 都将感官剥夺 当成武器和审讯手段
3. And the kids shouldn't be deprived of him.
不应该剥夺孩子们见他的权利
4. And as a result, you deprived me of my granddaughter.
而且正是因为如此 你夺走了 我的孙女
5. I'd have hated to deprive the world of all this.
不然我不会为这世界驱逐所有这些的
6. And out of that damn sensory deprivation.
终于不用被蒙着眼睛 捂着耳朵了
7. I can't deprive the world of his brilliance.
我不能不让全世界欣赏他的才华
8. But these won't be druginduced or from sleep deprivation.
我说的不是药物引发的 或失眠引发的
9. the fates have deprived me of the partner I should have had.
命运剥夺了我本该有的伙伴
10. It is his colleague has me reported and deprived of my work.
是他的同事举报了我 害我丢了工作
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