damn
damn 英 [dæm] 美 [dæm]
vt. 谴责;罚…下地狱 vi. 谴责 n. 一点;诅咒
进行时:damning 过去式:damned 过去分词:damned 第三人称单数:damns 名词复数:damns
- Damn is a common, somewhat naughty exclamation. In one sense it means to condemn or send someone to hell, as in "God damn it!" Other times it means "a little amount," as in "I don't give a damn about baseball."
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- vt. 谴责;罚…下地狱
- vi. 谴责
- n. 一点;诅咒
- adj. 可恶的
- adv. 非常
- int. 讨厌
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1. damn you all! she wants none of your tears!
你们都该死! 她才不要你们的眼泪哩!
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2. But damn… surely we should be able to ask: what the hell is going on if you need hatred to get off?
但是我了个去啊……我们确实应该问:你生活里到底出了什么鬼事情让你需要憎恶才能解脱?
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3. So I gave it to my mom, and now, every time I walk by her room, I see that damn jewelry box.
所以我把它送给了我妈。 可是现在,每次我走过她的房间,都会看到那个该死的首饰柜。
- damn (v.) late 13c., "to condemn," from Old French damner "damn, condemn; convict, blame; injure," derivative of Latin damnare "to adjudge guilty; to doom; to condemn, blame, reject," from noun damnum "damage, hurt, harm; loss, injury; a fine, penalty," from Proto-Italic *dapno-, possibly from an ancient religious term from PIE *dap- "to apportion in exchange" [Watkins] or *dhp-no- "expense, investment" [de Vaan]. The Latin word evolved a legal meaning of "pronounce judgment upon." Theological sense is first recorded early 14c.; the optative expletive use likely is as old.
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