damned
v. 诅咒(damn的过去式和过去分词); 严厉批评; 罚…入地狱受罪; 使彻底失败
n. 下地狱的灵魂
Damned is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they are angry or frustrated.
The damned meeting seemed endless...
这个该死的会议似乎永远也开不完。
They're a damned nuisance.
他们真是十足的讨厌鬼。
According to some religions, the damned are people whose punishment is to stay in hell for ever after they have died.
If someone says 'I'm damned if I'm going to do it' or 'I'll be damned if I'll do it', they are emphasizing that they do not intend to do something and think it is unreasonable for anyone to expect them to do it.
Some people say 'I'll be damned!' when they are expressing surprise at something.
1. people who are condemned to eternal punishment;
1. expletives used informally as intensifiers;
2. in danger of the eternal punishment of hell;
1. in a damnable manner;
do (或 try) one's damnedest
竭尽全力
She was damned to hell.
她被诅咒下地狱.
Every penny he makes and they are damned few, he squanders in the dance halls.
他挣的钱少得可怜, 却把每一文都掷在舞厅里面了.
If I t e him, then my people might be damned time.
要是我无法解救他, 我的族人将永恒遭到谩骂.
Life is just one damned thing after another.
生活是一个令人厌倦的漫长过程.
I'm going to bust in on that damned harbor master.
我要去找那该死的港务长算账.
adj. 打入地狱的
despoiledblightedravagedcursedunholydoomedunhallowedmaledictunblestbewitchedcondemnedhexed
adj. 糟透的,该死的
abhorrentinfamousrepugnantinfernaloffensiveblastedconfoundedrottenrevoltinghatefulrepulsivedarneddetestableloathsomedespicable
extremelyveryterriblysuperlativelyawfullygreatlyquiteexceedinglyexcessively
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