damnation 英 [dæmˈneɪʃn]   美 [dæmˈneʃən]

damnation

damnation  英 [dæmˈneɪʃn] 美 [dæmˈneʃən]

n. 诅咒;非难;被罚下地狱  int. 糟了;该死 

名词复数:damnations 

Adam, in taking the apple had condemned himself and all of mankind to damnation. 亚当因为吃了苹果而被定罪,于是所有的人类也遭到非难。
It is truly the difference between salvation and damnation – here on earth – let alone throughout eternity. 这真的这个世上拯救和诅咒的差异,更不用说一生一世了。

  • Damnation is the act of damning, which is a lot like condemning. Damnation dooms people.
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  • n. 诅咒;非难;被罚下地狱
  • int. 糟了;该死
  • 1. Adam, in taking the apple had condemned himself and all of mankind to damnation.

    亚当因为吃了苹果而被定罪,于是所有的人类也遭到非难。

  • 2. It is truly the difference between salvation and damnation – here on earth – let alone throughout eternity.

    这真的这个世上拯救和诅咒的差异,更不用说一生一世了。

  • damnation (n.) c. 1300, "condemnation to Hell by God," also "fact of being condemned by judicial sentence," from Old French damnation, from Latin damnationem (nominative damnatio), noun of action from past participle stem of damnare (see damn). As an imprecation, attested from c. 1600.
dam·na·tion / dæmˈneɪʃn ; NAmE dæmˈneɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] the state of being in hell; the act of sending sb to hell 天谴;罚入地狱 eternal damnation 永罚 damnation damnations dam·na·tion / dæmˈneɪʃn ; NAmE dæmˈneɪʃn /
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