damned
形容词
1. 被诅咒的;被谴责的
- cursed or condemned
例句:
The damned souls suffered in eternal torment.
He was damned for his evil deeds.
2. 极讨厌的;该死的
- extremely unpleasant or annoying
例句:
I hate this damned weather.
Where did I put that damned book?
3. 极其令人震惊的
- extremely shocking or surprising
例句:
The movie had a damned twist ending.
She told me a damned good secret.
名词
1. 受诅咒的人;被谴责的人
- a person who is cursed or condemned
例句:
The damned were cast into the fiery pit.
He was considered one of the damned for his crimes.
2. 极讨厌的事物
- something that is extremely unpleasant or annoying
例句:
Working on this project is a real damned.
I can't stand these damned mosquitoes!
词语辨析
- damned vs. cursed:
- Damned often implies being condemned by a higher power or being subject to an unpleasant fate, while cursed generally refers to being under a spell or having a curse placed upon oneself.
- Example: The damned souls suffered in eternal torment. (被诅咒的灵魂在永恒的折磨中受苦。)
- Example: The cursed princess could only be saved by true love's kiss. (被诅咒的公主只能被真爱之吻拯救。)
词汇扩充
- damnedest (形容词):最该死的;最极端的
- damnation (名词):诅咒;谴责
- damnably (副词):极其讨厌地;该死地
近义词
- cursed
- blasted
- confounded
- accursed
反义词
- blessed
- fortunate
- lucky
柯林斯词典解释
1. used to emphasize something negative or unpleasant
- If you say that something or someone is damned, you are emphasizing that you do not like them at all or that they annoy you a great deal.
例句:
I'm not going to spend the rest of my life feeling sorry for myself, damned or not.
It's a damned nuisance!
2. If you say that someone or something is damned, you mean that they are condemned strongly and often publicly by people because of their bad qualities or actions.
例句:
The then Prime Minister damned him as "an appeaser".
He damned the reports as "complete nonsense".
牛津词典解释
1. used for emphasis, especially to express anger or frustration
- Used to emphasize an extreme negative quality or action.
例句:
She's a damned good actress.
What do you think I am, some damned fool?
2. used to express anger or annoyance about something
- Used to express anger or annoyance about a person or thing.
例句:
He's always late, the damned idiot!
I can't find that damned book anywhere.
3. used to express surprise or to emphasize something
- Used to express surprise or to emphasize a statement.
例句:
It's a damned shame you have to leave so soon.
That was a damned good meal.
用法
- The word "damned" is considered vulgar or offensive by some people and should be used with caution in formal situations.
相关例句
I'm sick and tired of his damned excuses. (我受够了他该死的借口。)
She gave me a damned good reason to stay. (她给了我一个极好的理由留下来。)
This damned traffic jam is making me late for work. (这该死的交通堵塞让我上班迟到了。)
He's a damned liar and everyone knows it. (他是个彻头彻尾的骗子,每个人都知道。)
I couldn't care less about his damned opinion. (我对他该死的观点不感兴趣。)
That damned dog keeps barking all night long. (那只该死的狗整晚都在叫。)
I've had enough of this damned weather. (我受够了这该死的天气。)
She's a damned good cook. (她是个极好的厨师。)
He's a damned fool for believing her lies. (他是个相信她谎言的大傻瓜。)
The damned mosquitoes are driving me crazy. (这些该死的蚊子把我逼疯了。)
I'm not going to waste another minute on that damned project. (我不会再在那该死的项目上浪费一分钟。)
That was a damned good movie. (那是一部极好的电影。)
He's always making those damned mistakes. (他总是犯那些该死的错误。)
I lost my damned wallet again. (我又丢了该死的钱包。)
This damned headache won't go away. (这该死的头痛不会消失。)
The damned car broke down in the middle of nowhere. (该死的车在荒无人烟的地方抛锚了。)
She's a damned good friend to have in times of need. (在需要的时候,她是个极好的朋友。)
He was damned for his sins and faced eternal punishment. (因为他的罪孽,他被诅咒并面临永恒的惩罚。)
The damned souls suffered in eternal torment. (被诅咒的灵魂在永恒的折磨中受苦。)
The then Prime Minister damned him as "an appeaser". (当时的首相公开谴责他为“一个屈服者”。)
I'm not going to spend the rest of my life feeling sorry for myself, damned or not. (我不会再度过余生为自己感到抱歉,不管被诅咒与否。)
It's a damned shame you have to leave so soon. (你这么快就要离开,真是太可惜了。)