expletives used informally as intensifiers同义词:blasted, blame, blamed, blessed, damned, darned, deuced, goddam, goddamn, goddamned, infernal
副词 damn:
extremely同义词:bloody, all-fired
例句
The book was damned by the critics.这本书受到批评家的指责。
I don't give a damn.我一点也不在乎。
详细解释
damn v.(动词)damned,damn.ing,damns v.tr.(及物动词)To pronounce an adverse judgment upon.See Synonyms at condemn 宣告不利的判决参见 condemnTo bring about the failure of; ruin.使…失败;毁灭To condemn as harmful, illegal, or immoral:谴责,指责:谴责有害的、非法的或不道德的:例句:a cleric who damned gambling and strong drink.谴责赌博和酗酒行为的牧师 Theology To condemn to everlasting punishment or a similar fate; doom.【神学】 永世受罚,定罪:判决永远受处罚或处于类似的命运;定罪To swear at.诅咒v.intr.(不及物动词)To swear; curse.诅咒;咒骂interj.(感叹词)Used to express anger, irritation, contempt, or disappointment.该死,他妈的,讨厌:用来表达愤怒、厌烦、轻蔑或失望n.(名词)The saying of .damn. as a curse.该死:咒骂人时说的.该死.Informal The least valuable bit; a jot:【非正式用语】 一点也不;少量:例句:not worth a damn.一文不值 adv.(副词)adj.(形容词)Damned.该死(的),可恶(的) <习惯用语>damn well Without any doubt; positively:无疑地;肯定地:例句:I am damn well going to file charges against him.我肯定要对他提出控告 习惯用语>来源:Middle English dampnen 中古英语 dampnen from Old French dampner 源自 古法语 dampner from Latin damn3re [to condemn, inflict loss upon] 源自 拉丁语 damn3re [谴责,把损失强加于] from damnum [loss] 源自 damnum [损失] 【引伸】 damn.ingly adv.(副词)