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damned    音标拼音: [d'æmd]
a. 被咒骂的,该死的
ad. 非常

被咒骂的,该死的非常

damned
adv 1: in a damnable manner; "kindly Arthur--so damnably ,
politely , endlessly persistent!" [synonym: {damned},
{damnably}, {cursedly}]
adj 1: expletives used informally as intensifiers; "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" [synonym: {blasted},
{blame}, {blamed}, {blessed}, {damn}, {damned}, {darned},
{deuced}, {goddam}, {goddamn}, {goddamned}, {infernal}]
2: in danger of the eternal punishment of Hell; "poor damned
souls" [synonym: {cursed}, {damned}, {doomed}, {unredeemed},
{unsaved}]
n 1: people who are condemned to eternal punishment; "he felt he
had visited the realm of the damned"

Damned \Damned\, a.
1. Sentenced to punishment in a future state; condemned;
consigned to perdition.
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2. Hateful; detestable; abominable.
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But, O, what damned minutes tells he o'er
Who doats, yet doubts, suspects, yet strongly loves.
--Shak.
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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.
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He shall not live; look, with a spot I damn him.
--Shak.
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2. (Theol.) To doom to punishment in the future world; to
consign to perdition; to curse.
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3. To condemn as bad or displeasing, by open expression, as
by denuciation, hissing, hooting, etc.
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You are not so arrant a critic as to damn them [the
works of modern poets] . . . without hearing.
--Pope.
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Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer,
And without sneering teach the rest to sneer.
--Pope.
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Note: Damn is sometimes used interjectionally, imperatively,
and intensively.
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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]

68 Moby Thesaurus words for "damned":
absolute, accursed, awful, awfully, big, blamed, blankety-blank,
blasted, bleeding, blessed, blighted, blinding, blinking,
blistering, bloody, blooming, complete, condemned, confounded,
cursed, cussed, damn, damnable, damned spirits, darn, dashed,
demonkind, demons, denizens of hell, doggone, done for, doomed,
downright, evil spirits, execrable, extremely, goddamn, goddamned,
godless, graceless, greatly, gross, hellish host, host of hell,
hugely, infernal, inhabitants of Pandemonium, lost, lost souls,
much, out-and-out, outright, perishing, powers of darkness, rank,
reprobate, ruddy, shriftless, souls in hell, straight-out,
the damned, the lost, unconverted, unmitigated, unredeemed,
unregenerate, whacking, whopping



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