bereave
                                        英 [bɪ'riːv]
美 [bɪ'riv]
                                        
                                            
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            1. rape => bereave.
                                                
            bereave 丧失亲友前缀be-, 强调。-reave, 剥夺,词源同rip, rob.
 
                                    
            - bereave
- bereave: see rob
 
- bereave (v.)
- Old English bereafian "to deprive of, take away, seize, rob," from be + reafian "rob, plunder," from Proto-Germanic *raubojanan, from PIE *reup- "to snatch" (see rapid). A common Germanic formation (compare Old Frisian birava "despoil," Old Saxon biroban, Dutch berooven, Old High German biroubon, German berauben, Gothic biraubon). Since mid-17c., mostly in reference to life, hope, loved ones, and other immaterial possessions. Past tense forms bereaved and bereft have co-existed since 14c., now slightly differentiated in meaning, the former applied to loss of loved ones, the latter to circumstances.
                 - 1. Nothing can bereave us of such sweet memories. 
- 没有什么东西可以夺去我们这样甜蜜的记忆.
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- 2. Nothing can bereave us of such sweet memory. 
- 没有东西可以夺去我们这样甜蜜的记忆.
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