英:['kɜ:sɪŋ]
美:['kɜsɪŋ]
英:['kɜ:sɪŋ]
美:['kɜsɪŋ]
noun
a prayer or invocation for harm or injury to come upon one : imprecation
People believe that there is a curse on the house.
a profane or obscene oath or word
In an antechamber, his lieutenants suddenly heard the shattering of glass and angry curses.—Sam Moses
something that is cursed or accursed
"I … will make this city a curse to all the nations of the earth."—Jeremiah 26:6 (King James Version)
evil or misfortune that comes as if in response to imprecation or as retribution
… intolerance is the greatest curse of every land …—Kenneth Roberts
a cause of great harm or misfortune : torment
His fame turned out to be a curse, not a blessing.
menstruation—used with the
verb
transitive verb
to use profanely insolent language against : blaspheme
cursing his god
to call upon divine or supernatural power to send injury upon
He was cursed and fears he will die.
to execrate in fervent and often profane terms
cursed by future generations unless we act now
to bring great evil upon : afflict
a land cursed with famine
intransitive verb
to utter imprecations : swear
cursing loudly
be cursed with深受…之害;因…而遭殃
Noun Middle English curs, going back to Old English, of uncertain origin Verb Middle English cursen, going back to Old English cursian, probably derivative of curs curse >entry 1
The first known use of curse was before the 12th century
cursoryadjective
rapid and usually careless : hasty
a cursory glance
cursoryadjective
rapid and usually careless : hasty
a cursory glance
cursornoun
a mark (as a bright blinking spot) on a computer display screen that shows the place where the user is working
cursiveadjective
written or formed with the strokes of the letters joined together and the angles rounded
cursive handwriting
curse1 of 2noun
a calling for harm or injury to come to someone
a word or an expression used in cursing or swearing
evil or misfortune that comes as if in answer to a curse
a cause of great harm or evil
curse2 of 2verb
to call upon divine power to send harm or evil upon
swear sense 5
to bring unhappiness or evil upon : afflict
1 "We should get the guard," the attendant said and started cursing again.
“我们该叫保安,”值班人员说,又开始骂起来。
2 I didn't want to say anything before, but you don't need all the cursing and violence.
我什么也不说了,不过你们也别吵闹。
3 He eased himself by cursing his enemy.
他咒骂敌人来安慰自己。
4 As he loved cursing, so let it come unto him: as he delighted not in blessing, so let it be far from him.
他爱咒骂,咒骂就临到他。他不喜爱福乐,福乐就与他远离。
5 Drunkards had reeled by, cursing and chattering to themselves like monstrous apes.
醉汉咒骂着、踉跄地走过,并且自言自语,象一些狰狞的猿猴.
6 He cursed himself for being so careless.
7 You head home in your car, internally cursing all the traffic.
你开车回家,心里诅咒着其它的车辆。
8 In short cursing people is all about repeating a statement confidently that the person has a tendency to believe.
总之,诅咒就是自信的重复一个人们会相信的陈述。
9 And, perhaps it sheds light on the classic posture of adolescent defiance: standing with one's arms crossed, cursing.
而且这可能阐明了青少年反抗的经典姿势:双手交叉站着,骂人。
10 But he broke in cursing the doctor, in a feeble voice, but heartily.
他立刻打断我的话, 用虚弱的声音破口大骂起大夫来.
11 “Where is this bookstore?” he asked, cursing himself for even sounding interested.
“那书店在哪里?”他问道,诅咒自己听起来很感兴趣。
12 Losing his patience , Li burst from his room, demanding , " You swine , whom are you cursing? "
李先生再有涵养工夫也忍不住了,冲出房道: “ 猪猡! 你骂谁? ”
13 She cursed her bad luck.
14 Do not pay attention to every word people say, or you may hear your servant cursing you?
人所说的一切话,你不要放在心上,恐怕听见你的仆人咒诅你。
15 She was blaming and cursing God.
她指责和咒骂上帝。
16 The next day my body would be cursing me, but the tea eggs seemed as effective as any nature store granola mix.
第二天,我以为我的身体会不适应,但那些茶叶蛋似乎跟任何纯天然存储的麦片一样有效。
17 My grandmother was a very moral woman; she'd never allow cursing.
我祖母是很讲究道德的人; 她从不允许诅咒.
18 The witch pronounced a curse in some strange language.
19 He wore cursing as his garment; it entered into his body like water, into his bones like oil.
他拿咒骂当衣服穿上。这咒骂就如水进他里面,像油入他的骨头。
20 'I recommenced cursing - don't be angry, Nelly - and so Robert was ordered to take me off.
别生气,雷莉。于是他们让罗伯特把我带走。