privations
英 [praɪˈveɪʃənz]
美 [praɪˈveɪʃənz]
n. 贫困; 匮乏; 艰难
privation的复数
双语例句
- Chinese often talk about their capacity to chi ku, or "eat bitterness", which helps explain their resilience amid the chaos and privations of the past century.
中国人经常说自己能“吃苦”,这让他们能够适应最近一百年的混乱与贫困。 - He says it "beareth all things". It covers its own privations so as not to become burdensome to others.
他说:“爱是凡事包容”,就是包容他人的缺点,不给别人增加压力。 - Lacking adequate provision of fresh water, electricity, sanitation or health care, they suffer privations that all too often provide the tinder for the fires of social unrest.
他们无法获得足够的淡水、电力、卫生和保健,他们所受的困苦常常成为社会动乱的火种。 - 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。 - 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。 - She remembered the privations of her soul.
她想起她被剥夺的灵魂。 - They suffered a lot of privations during the war.
战争时,他们的生活相当困苦。 - 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。 - 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。 - THIS is not the place to commemorate the trials and privations endured by the immigrant Mormons before they came to their final haven.
这里不打算追述摩门教徒们最后定居以前在移民历程中所遭受的苦难情况。