blame
blame 英 [bleɪm] 美 [blem]
vt. 责备,指责,归咎 n. 责备;指责
进行时:blaming 过去式:blamed 过去分词:blamed 第三人称单数:blames 名词复数:blames
- Blame is about being responsible for something that's bad or has gone wrong. If you have a headache, you might blame it on the heat, or on not getting enough sleep.
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- vt. 责备,指责,归咎
- n. 责备;指责
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1. She doesn't blame anyone for her father's death.
她没把她父亲的死归罪于任何人。
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2. Police are blaming the accident on dangerous driving.
警方把事故原因归咎于危险驾驶。
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3. to lay the blame for sth on sb, to put the blame for sth on sb,
把某事归咎于某人
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4. The government will have to take the blame for the riots.
政府将不得不对骚乱承担责任。
- blame (n.) early 13c., "an act or expression of disapproval, rebuke, etc., for something deemed wrong;" mid-14c., "responsibility for something that is wrong, culpability," from Old French blasme "blame, reproach; condemnation," a back-formation from blasmer "to rebuke" (see blame (v.)).
- blame (v.) c. 1200, "find fault with" (opposed to praise, commend); c. 1300, "lay responsibility on for something deemed wrong," from Old French blasmer (12c., Modern French blâmer) "to rebuke, reprimand, condemn, criticize," from Vulgar Latin *blastemare, from Late Latin blasphemare "to blaspheme, to speak lightly or amiss of God or sacred things," which also had a sense of "revile, reproach" (see blaspheme). Replaced Old English witan (with long "i"). Related: Blamed; blaming.
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