exclude from a church or a religious community同义词:excommunicate, unchurch
例句
She cursed him for ruining her life.她诅咒他,说他毁了她的一生。
Our tribe is under a curse.我们的部落正受诅咒。
详细解释
curse n.(名词) An appeal or prayer for evil or misfortune to befall someone or something.诅咒:让祸害或灾难降于某人或某物上的请求或祈祷The evil or misfortune that comes in or as if in response to such an appeal:灾祸:由于或者似乎由于诅咒带来的祸害或灾难:例句:bewailed the curse of ill health.因身体不好而悲叹 One that is accursed.被诅咒者A source or cause of evil; a scourge:祸根:灾祸的来源或原因;苦难的根源:例句:.Selfishness is the greatest curse of the human race.(William Ewart Gladstone).自私是人类最大的祸根.(威廉·尤尔特·格拉德斯通) A profane word or phrase; a swearword.咒语:亵渎神灵的言词或话语;咒骂语Ecclesiastical A censure, ban, or anathema.【基督教会】 责备,谴责,诅咒Slang Menstruation. Used withthe.【俚语】 月经:月经。与the 连用 v.(动词)cursed 或 curst [kôrst] curs.ing,curs.es v.tr.(及物动词)To invoke evil or misfortune upon; damn.诅咒,咒骂:祈求降灾难或祸害于…;诅咒To swear at.诅咒…To bring evil upon; afflict:使…遭难;折磨:例句:was cursed with crippling arthritis.被严重的关节炎所折磨 Ecclesiastical To put under a ban or an anathema; excommunicate.【基督教会】 受诅咒:使…受罚或诅咒;将…逐出教会v.intr.(不及物动词)To utter curses; swear.诅咒;发誓 来源:Middle English 中古英语 from Old English curs 源自 古英语 curs 【引伸】 curs.er n.(名词)