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 damned [dæmd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 可恶的, 该死的

ad. 非常


  1. The Calvinist doctrine that God neglected to designate those who would be damned, positively determining only the elect.
    基督教加尔文派教义中上帝没有指明该诅咒的人,只决定了自己的选民
  2. One that is cursed or damned.
    被咒骂者,被诅咒者
  3. The book was damned by the critics.
    这本书受到批评家的指责。


damned
[ noun ]
  1. people who are condemned to eternal punishment

  2. <noun.group>
    he felt he had visited the realm of the damned
[ adv ]
  1. in a damnable manner

  2. <adv.all>
    kindly Arthur--so damnably , politely , endlessly persistent!
[ adj ]
  1. expletives used informally as intensifiers

  2. <adj.all>
    he's a blasted idiot
    it's a blamed shame
    a blame cold winter
    not a blessed dime
    I'll be damned (or blessed or darned or goddamned) if I'll do any such thing
    he's a damn (or goddam or goddamned) fool
    a deuced idiot
    an infernal nuisance
  3. in danger of the eternal punishment of Hell

  4. <adj.all>
    poor damned souls


Damned \Damned\, a.
1. Sentenced to punishment in a future state; condemned;
consigned to perdition.

2. Hateful; detestable; abominable.

But, O, what damned minutes tells he o'er
Who doats, yet doubts, suspects, yet strongly loves.
--Shak.


Damn \Damn\ (d[a^]m), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Damned} (d[a^]md or
d[a^]m"n[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Damning} (d[a^]m"[i^]ng or
d[a^]m"n[i^]ng).] [OE. damnen dampnen (with excrescent p),
OF. damner, dampner, F. damner, fr. L. damnare, damnatum, to
condemn, fr. damnum damage, a fine, penalty. Cf. {Condemn},
{Damage}.]
1. To condemn; to declare guilty; to doom; to adjudge to
punishment; to sentence; to censure.

He shall not live; look, with a spot I damn him.
--Shak.

2. (Theol.) To doom to punishment in the future world; to
consign to perdition; to curse.

3. To condemn as bad or displeasing, by open expression, as
by denuciation, hissing, hooting, etc.

You are not so arrant a critic as to damn them [the
works of modern poets] . . . without hearing.
--Pope.

Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer,
And without sneering teach the rest to sneer.
--Pope.

Note: Damn is sometimes used interjectionally, imperatively,
and intensively.

darned \darned\ adj.
an intensifying expletive; a eupehmism for {damned}; as, for
no darned reason at all.

Syn: blasted, blessed, damn, damned, deuced, goddam, goddamn,
goddamned, gosh-darned.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. "I had always wanted to be a test pilot," he says. "It was damned demanding work." How much time did he actually spend in Vietnam?
  2. "We ought to be damned careful that this is an honest inquiry, not a political one," said Kahn, now a professor of political economy at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y.
  3. At last, I returned to the hut, wrote 'Fort - nil' in the damned book and left. Since then, I have acquired some old golf clubs.
  4. And most will come through the House Education and Labor Committee chaired by Augustus Hawkins, D-Calif., who has a pledge of his own: to promote anything his committee thinks will be good for the country _ cost be damned.
  5. The FT's audit of the Citizen's Charter on Monday damned it with faint praise.
  6. "If it happens once it would be so horrible that saying, `Sorry, we'll never do it again,' doesn't mean a damned thing.
  7. I was damned if I was going to pay Pounds 2.40 for a piece of paper.
  8. It is not as if, as in the repellent Heaven of Thomas Aquinas, the beatitude of the saved is heightened by the spectacle of the torments of the damned.
  9. But by the same token, Mr. MacEachin argued that Mr. Gates is being damned to a Kafkaesque situation where disagreements over ideas are cast as unethical conduct.
  10. The Republicans stood as the party of strong defence and staunch anti-communism, the Democrats were damned as unreliable.
  11. "I'm so damned embarrassed by it I don't know what to tell you," says Democrat Ted Bottiger, the state senate majority leader.
  12. He will try to meet it, but he is damned if he does and damned if he doesn't.
  13. He will try to meet it, but he is damned if he does and damned if he doesn't.
  14. It was damned hairy.
  15. "It is damned painful to contemplate the likely demise of a newspaper that has given this community so much for so long." The staff of The News, which was founded in 1896, was informed of the decision Friday morning.
  16. "We're proud of this damned company," he says.
  17. NASA is a damned tough taskmaster," he added.
  18. "The study means, in essence, that kinetic kill vehicles won't do any damned good," says physicist Sidney Drell.
  19. "A damned lie," Mr. Dawkins says of the ad.
  20. "It's damned difficult to price new issues, and there are some judgment errors," says Richard L. Thorsell, managing director at Dreman Value Management, an investment firm.
  21. "If I were in their shoes, I'd be buying my damned stock," he argues.
  22. I'd have more horses if I could afford them, but the damned things don't pay for themselves.' Pierre talked as he put an iron pot of soup on the stove and began slicing tomatoes.
  23. Many of them, with backgrounds in tiered status organisations, can be a 'damned nuisance' in a flat structure, constantly writing internal memos and playing company politics, says Winch.
  24. Syndicated columnist Carl Rowan, who had lunch with Mr. Reagan yesterday, said the president denounced the book as "a bunch of falsehoods" and declared "I'll be damned if I'll just stand by and let them railroad my wife."
  25. Rawl said, adding, "You're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't." The cleanup will involve at least 4,000 workers who must contend with high tides and rocky shores in hard-to-get-to places.
  26. Rawl said, adding, "You're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't." The cleanup will involve at least 4,000 workers who must contend with high tides and rocky shores in hard-to-get-to places.
  27. Col. North was a 19th century romantic, a throwback to a time when Americans damned the torpedos and did what had to be done, untroubled by what Congress, the media or anyone else said.
  28. Other critics are damned simply as 'Namierite', in some cases with gross unfairness. The same defensive ardour gives rise to perverse omissions and judgments.
  29. "I will suffer the slings and arrows, but I will be damned if I will violate my public trust," the nation's top savings and loan regulator said, predicting that time would prove the wisdom of his actions.
  30. The Spectator damned one story for daring to suggest that 'an unmarried lady owning an estate could have an illegitimate child.'
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