privations
英 [praɪˈveɪʃənz]
美 [praɪˈveɪʃənz]
n. 贫困; 匮乏; 艰难
privation的复数
双语例句
- Three times as many privations would be easily borne if it were not for the moral shock when one is first taken.
苦难即使再加两倍,也可以忍受,难以忍受的是初次被捕时精神上所受到的打击。 - I remember all the hardships and privations of that earlier day, and from that time until now my heart has been with the working class.
那时候的种种艰苦和匮乏我记忆犹新,从那时起直到现在,我的心一直始终和工人阶级在一起。 - The picture which she had then drawn of the privations of the approaching winter, had proved erroneous;
当时,她为即将到来的冬天描绘出一幅凄凄凉凉的景象,可结果证明她错了。 - The good grace with which they face the latest privations makes the mind boggle
他们面对最近的贫困所表现出的坦然令人难以理解。 - Indeed I have suffered from the inconveniences of my fortune as a poor man does from those of his privations.
实在的说,我拥有的一切给我带来麻烦,我为此遭受的痛苦和一个穷人因其贫困而遭受的痛苦是一样的。 - And therein lies their biggest problem, Steinfeld writes: their parents and grandparents want to live through them, counting on their only offspring to make up for the privations of decades.
斯坦菲尔德写道,这就带来了他们最大的问题:父母及祖父母把希望全寄托在他们身上,指望自己唯一的后代弥补数十年的艰辛。 - He had, as Thomas said, rather overdone the Lenten privations, and they had gone to his head like strong wine.
正如托马斯所说的那样,他执行四旬斋戒过于严格了。他就像喝了烈性酒一样。 - The privations of monastery life were evident in his appearance.
从他的外表来看可以明显看出修道院生活的清贫。 - They suffered a lot of privations during the war.
战争时,他们的生活相当困苦。 - The food they use being little susceptible of storing up, they have no accumulation of it, and are often exposed to great privations.
他们的食物不易储藏,因而没有食物储备,常常极为缺乏生活必需品。
