deprive

deprive
verb
((with of) to take something away from: They deprived him of food and drink.) privar de
- deprived
deprive vb privar
El gerundio de deprive se escribe depriving
deprive
tr[dɪ'praɪv]
transitive verb
1 (take away) privar (of, de); (prevent from having or using) despojar de, privar de
he had been deprived of his civil rights lo privaron de sus derechos civiles
you're not depriving us of your company! ¡no nos prives de tu compañía!
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to deprive oneself of something privarse de algo
deprive [di'praɪv] vt, -prived ; -priving : privar
deprive
v.
desapropiar v.
desproveer v.
destituir v.
privar v.
dɪ'praɪv
1.
transitive verb

to deprive somebody OF something — privar a alguien de algo


2.
v refl

to deprive oneself of something — privarse de algo

[dɪ'praɪv]
VT

to deprive sb of sth — privar a algn de algo

to deprive o.s. of sth — privarse de algo

they had been deprived of their freedom — les habían privado de su libertad

they were deprived of affection as children — de niños no recibieron el suficiente afecto

he was deprived of sleep/food for seven days — no le dejaron dormir/no le dieron de comer durante siete días

the brain was deprived of oxygen — el cerebro no recibía su aporte de oxígeno

"would you like some chocolate?" - "no thanks, I don't want to deprive you" — hum -¿quieres chocolate? -no, gracias, para ti

* * *
[dɪ'praɪv]
1.
transitive verb

to deprive somebody OF something — privar a alguien de algo


2.
v refl

to deprive oneself of something — privarse de algo


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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