例句
1.你们如不能遵守规则,可能被褫夺使用储物柜的权利。
2.他被褫夺了财产和自由,只能在监狱里度过余生。
1. 夺取;剥夺。
引
1. 道逢贼数千人,遂掠取财装,褫夺衣服。
《后汉书·杜林传》
2. 八张像蝗虫的小嘴,和十六对像铁犁的脚,就把他的学者资格永远褫夺了。
《四世同堂》十八
老舍
2. 谓剥夺衣冠,革除功名。
引
1. 至四年,吕原再主会试,则浚先因亨败,诈病,居家褫夺,又以怨望磔于市。
明
《野获编·科场一·天顺初元会试》
沈德符
2. 彼士也,有考试场屋之苦,有文字声病之学,违其程度,则又有褫夺扑责之刑以随其后。
清
《臣事论》
梅曾亮
“褫夺”(tuōquē)是一个中文词,它通常指剥夺某人或某组人的特权、地位或资产。例如,政府可能会褫夺某人的公民权利,或军队可能会褫夺战 Criminals of war their rank and medals.
[Citation:1]提供了“褫夺”这个词的基本定义。
值得注意的是,“褫夺” often implies a forcible or illegal removal of rights or possessions. For example, a person's property may be forcibly taken away by the government without proper compensation, or a company may be stripped of its license to operate due to illegal activities.
[Citation:2]提供了“褫夺”在更具体的情境中的应用。
It's important to note that the act of “褫夺” is often seen as a severe punishment and can have serious consequences for those affected. In some cases, it may even lead to social exclusion or ostracism.
[Citation:3]提供了“褫夺”的社会影响。