1. deprived
If people who smoke are deprived of their cigarettes, they get nervous and irritable.
Almost the only time a fat man loses his temper is when he has been deprived of his food.
He deprived my little sister of all her toys.
He isdeprived of hope.
In the style of conceited people, he lards his sentences with ill-digested English words. A kind of failed dandy, deprived of class.
I feel sorry for deprived children who live in grinding poverty.
The spread of television has considerably deprived us of our time for reading.
Poverty deprived the boy of education.
Several thousand people were deprived of transportation by the accident.
The state government deprived the civil rights of their citizen.
These people are desperate and deprived of hope.
children from deprived backgrounds
Under the reign of tyranny, innocent people were deprived of their citizenship.
a new study by American researchers which has concluded that our ancestors were probably as sleep deprived as we are.
During the imprisonment of Sir Thomas a frequent intercourse of letters passed between him and this beloved daughter and when deprived of pen and ink he contrived to write to her with a coal.
Angličtina slovo „pozbawiony„(deprived) se zobrazí v sadách:
Mind and body - Unit 4 - Insight upper-intermediate1 test, 8.11.18 r.Mateusz Choróbski Filmstruktury leksykalne słówkain the waiting room2. devoid
He is devoid of human feeling.
The room was devoid of furniture.
The book was boring and devoid of humor.
He was devoid of any emotions.
whole numbers or those which are devoid of the fractional part
Although this description is somewhat of an oversimplification, the result is a substance that is almost completely devoid of moisture, and yet not damaged in any other way.
We all thought she was devoid of sense.
She is devoid of common sense.
The world which I saw in my dream was a peaceful world devoid of war.
The man was devoid of such human feelings as sympathy.
We sometimes disparagingly call noise, music that's insignificant and devoid of any charm.
He is devoid of common sense.
The stylists, in all their pompous, branded majesty, doubted that the girl who had just approached them was fixable: her clothes were greasy, tattered, and devoid of rhinestones and logos.
He is devoid of humor.
Angličtina slovo „pozbawiony„(devoid) se zobrazí v sadách:
Fiszki z książki - "The Battle of Stone River" (He...The Flight Environment - Section A - Safety Of FlightFiszki z książki - "Finnish Arts or Sir Thor and D...and thene there wwre none 9Fiszki z książki - "The History of Don Quixote, Vo...3. bereft
He was bereft of all hope.
The place seemed to be utterly bereft of human life. Street children 'bereft of everything'
His wife had died two months earlier, and he was bereft.
Surely it can only be because they consider a slow strangulation in the grip of an expanding State somehow better than the quick death of a society bereft of a State.
Men who were bereft of reason conducted the war.
Angličtina slovo „pozbawiony„(bereft) se zobrazí v sadách:
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Sadly, this lake is now devoid of fish.
Angličtina slovo „pozbawiony„(devoid of) se zobrazí v sadách:
The Death Cure: chapters 1-10książka - angielski5. deprived of
Animals in zoos are deprived of freedom.
She had a deprived of childhood.
Angličtina slovo „pozbawiony„(deprived of) se zobrazí v sadách:
słownictwo z audiobooka vol24. Coming of age6. bereft of
7. stripped of
... have resigned or been stripped of leadership positions.
Not only was it stripped of all lights, signs and road markings, but there was no division between road and sidewalk.