释义 |
deprive someone of something
- 丧失sàng shī
lose; forfeit; be deprived of
- 某事mǒu shì
something
- 有人yǒu rén
someone
- 褫chǐ
strip; deprive
- sth.abbr. =something
- 有几分yǒu jǐ fèn
kind of, part, some extent, something of
- 够意思gòu yì sī
generous, really something
- 某事物mǒu shì wù
something or other
- 有问题yǒu wèn tí
something the matter
- 看到一些kàn dào yī xiē
see something of
- 剥夺bō duó
deprive; expropriate; strip
- 褫夺chǐ duó
strip; deprive; curtail
- 玉成yù chéng
kindly help secure the success of something
- 着手做某事zhe shǒu zuò mǒu shì
set about doing something; set out to do something; set about something
- 让某人做某事ràng mǒu rén zuò mǒu shì
let somebody do something; make somebody do something; ask somebody to
- 夺duó
contend for; deprive; seize; take by forces
- 某个人mǒu gè rén
someone
- 招惹zhāo rě
get a rise out of one, get a rise out of someone
- 屡遭不测lǚ zāo bú cè
A succession of misfortunes has befallen someone.
- 惹事rě shì
ask for something
- 另外一回事lìng wài yī huí shì
another pair of shoes; something else again
- 某人的mǒu rén de
someone's
- 听懂tīng dǒng
be with someone
- 代理dài lǐ
agency; act on behalf of someone in a responsible position
- 谆谆嘉勉zhūn zhūn jiā miǎn
urge someone to greater efforts with words of encouragement
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