privation
US /praɪˈveʃən/
・UK /praɪˈveɪʃn/
C2 高級多益
n. (u.)不可數名詞缺乏;窮困;欠缺;匱乏;窘況;剝奪;喪失
Years of drought and privation meant the family were forced off their land
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