英 [ˈdæmnəbl] 美 [ˈdæmnəbl]
adj. 该死的;可诅咒的
damnable /ˈdæmnəbəl/
形容词 You use damnable to emphasize that you dislike or disapprove of something a great deal. 讨厌的
What a damnable climate we have!
我们这的气候多讨厌啊!
副词
It was damnably unfair that he should suffer so much.
他遭受这么多痛苦,真是太不公平了!
可诅咒的
... noisome 〈正式或文〉令人不快的... damnable 可诅咒的 offensive 令人不快的 ...
... culpable 该责备的, 有罪的, 不周到的 damnable 该死的, 可诅咒的 debatable (可)争议的, 可争论的 ...
看着断了脖子的戴蒙纳博(Damnable),珍妮芙的内心世界翻江倒海,说不清楚是什么滋味。
What a damnable climate we have!
我们这的气候多讨厌啊!
Tragic and most damnable. What was the name of this vile seducer?
真是悲哀啊,太卑鄙无耻了这个可恶的骗子是谁?
Pucci: Tragic and most damnable. What was the name of this vile seducer?
普希:太悲惨了,太可恶了。这个卑鄙的骗子是谁?
We see action, romance, comedy, revenge, damnable villains, and a heroic (though complicated) central character.
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In spite of the series of damnable moral failings that have occurred, we respectfully disagree.
Ford saw Jews not only as financiers (damnable in itself) but as carriers of the virus of modernity jazz, flappers, moral looseness.