cursed
adj. 被詛咒的,邪惡的; 可恨的; 應受詛咒的
v. 詛咒(curse的過去分詞)
If you are cursed with something, you are very unlucky in having it.
Bulman was cursed with a poor memory for names.
布林曼總是記不住人名。
Someone or something that is cursed is suffering as the result of a curse.
The whole family seemed cursed...
全家人彷彿都受到了詛咒。
The ground was cursed because of him.
大地因為他而遭受詛咒。
Cursed is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they are angry.
I wish this cursed place was burned.
我希望這該死的地方被燒燬。
1. deserving a curse; sometimes used as an intensifier;
2. in danger of the eternal punishment of hell;
They consider themselves not cursed, but very fortunate to have each other.
她們並不認為自己倒了黴, 而是為能擁有彼此感到慶幸.
The old man was cursed with three ungrateful sons.
老人不幸有了三個不孝之子.
The movers cursed the unwieldiness of the big piano.
搬運者詛咒那架大鋼琴太笨重了.
Somebody in the Bible had done just that thing. Cursed God and died.
《聖經》上就有人做過那樣的事:詛咒上帝,然後死掉.
She cursed at one of her servants this morning.
今天早晨她大罵了一個僕人.
adj. 被詛咒的
plaguedmaledictill-fatedstrickenstar-crossedhexedanathematizedblightedbedeviledaccurseddoomedunfortunatejinxeddamned
adj. 該咒的,可惡的
horribleabominablebasedetestableabhorrentfiendishhellishvillainoussinisterheinousinfernalodiousiniquitoushideousdamnableevilreprobateexecrablehorridwickeddevilishobnoxiousvilefoulsinfulhatefulinfamousflagitiousloathsome