They've been deprived of the fuel necessary to heat their homes.
他们无法得到住房取暖必需的燃料。
| strip/divest sb. of sth. 剥夺某人某事 | The scandal led the committee to strip/divest him of his title. 这场丑闻导致委员会剥夺了他的头衔。 |
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| dispossess sb. of sth. 剥夺某人某事 (只能指财产) | The nobles were dispossessed of their estates. 那些贵族被剥夺了他们的地产。 |
| disinherit sb. 剥夺继承权 | He has disinherited his eldest son. 他剥夺了他大儿子的继承权。 |
| the disinherited 被剥夺继承权的人;被剥夺权利的人 | Hart’s good-bad man was always an outsider, always one of the disinherited. |
| deprived 贫穷的;贫困的 (adj.) | Children from economically deprived areas often face greater challenges. 来自经济贫困地区的儿童往往面临更大的挑战。 |
| disadvantaged 弱势的;社会地位低下的 (adj.) | The program aims to help disadvantaged young people find employment. 该项目旨在帮助弱势青少年找到工作。 |
| underprivileged 贫困的;被剥夺基本权力的 (adj.) | The charity provides education for underprivileged children. 这家慈善机构为贫困儿童提供教育。 |
| impoverished 贫乏的;贫瘠的;枯竭的 (adj.) | Years of conflict left the nation impoverished and struggling. 多年的冲突使这个国家变得贫困不堪,举步维艰。 |
| destitute 贫困的;赤贫的 (adj.) | The war left thousands of families destitute, with no food or shelter. 战争使得成千上万的家庭一贫如洗,没有食物或住所。 |