deprivation

deprivation
depri'veiʃən
noun
1) ((a condition of) loss, hardship etc.) privación
2) ((an) act of depriving.) privación
deprivation
tr[deprɪ'veɪʃən]
noun
1 (lack) privación nombre femenino; (loss) pérdida
2 (hardship, poverty) privación nombre femenino, penuria
deprivation [.dɛprə'veɪʃən] n
: privación f
deprivation
n.
privación s.f.
'deprə'veɪʃən, ˌdeprɪ'veɪʃən
mass & count noun (lack, loss) privación f; (hardship) privaciones fpl, penurias fpl

to suffer deprivation(s) — pasar or sufrir privaciones or penurias

[ˌdeprɪ'veɪʃǝn]
N (Psych) (=act) privación f ; (=state) necesidad f

he lived a life of deprivation — vivía en la necesidad, vivió una vida llena de privaciones

the deprivations of the past thirty years — las privaciones de los últimos treinta años

sleep deprivation — falta f de sueño

social deprivation — marginación f social

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['deprə'veɪʃən, ˌdeprɪ'veɪʃən]
mass & count noun (lack, loss) privación f; (hardship) privaciones fpl, penurias fpl

to suffer deprivation(s) — pasar or sufrir privaciones or penurias


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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