damning
adj. 谴责的; 诅咒的; (罪证等) 确凿的; 可以定罪的
v. 诅咒( damn的现在分词)
If you describe evidence or a report as damning, you mean that it suggests very strongly that someone is guilty of a crime or has made a serious mistake.
...a damning report into his handling of the affair...
确凿证明他对此事的处理存在过错的报告
He was most damning in his comments about the army.
他最言之凿凿的地方在于其对军方的评论。
1. threatening with damnation
That may sound like damning criticism.
第三点听起来像是一种负面抨击.
The second book is richer, more considered and more damning than the first.
第二本书比第一本书更丰富, 更人性化,更犀利.
To say that he was clever is damning him with, faint praise.
说他聪明实际上是含有贬义.
Some damning information against them was discovered.
发现了足以对他们定罪的材料.
Another damning statistic for South Africa is its appallingly high murder rate.
南非还有一项糟糕的统计,表明它还有着令人毛骨悚然的高谋杀率.