accursed 英 [əˈkɜ:sɪd]   美 [əˈkɜrsɪd]

accursed

accursed  英 [əˈkɜ:sɪd] 美 [əˈkɜrsɪd]

adj. 被诅咒的;讨厌的;可憎的 

Making their mock at our accursed lot. 嘲笑我们被诅咒的命运。
Then you condemn me to live wretched and to die accursed? 那么你就是判定我活着受罪,死后要受诅咒了?

  • Use accursed to describe something that's under a curse or spell — or just seems like it is. You might call your car accursed if it keeps mysteriously dying in the middle of the road for no apparent reason.
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  • adj. 被诅咒的;讨厌的;可憎的
  • 1. Making their mock at our accursed lot.

    嘲笑我们被诅咒的命运。

  • 2. Then you condemn me to live wretched and to die accursed?

    那么你就是判定我活着受罪,死后要受诅咒了?

  • 3. But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.

    但无论是我们,是天上来的使者,若传福音给你们,与我们所传给你们的不同,他就应当被咒诅。

  • accursed (adj.) also accurst, early 13c., acursede "being under a curse," past-participle adjective from obsolete verb acursen "pronounce a curse upon, excommunicate" (late 12c.), from a- intensive prefix (see a- (1)) + cursein "to curse" (see curse (v.)). The unetymological -c- is 15c., a mistaken Latinism in imitation of words in acc-. Weakened sense of "worthy of a curse, damnable" is from 1590s. Related: Accursedly; accursedness.
ac·cur·sed / əˈkɜːsɪd ; NAmE əˈkɜːrsɪd / adjective ( old-fashioned) having a curse (= a bad magic spell) on it 受诅咒的 ac·cur·sed / əˈkɜːsɪd ; NAmE əˈkɜːrsɪd /
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