英:[ˌeksɪ'kreɪʃən]
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词根:execrate
vi.execrate 诅咒
vt.execrate 诅咒;憎恶;痛骂
十四世纪末,指“诅咒,下咒的行为”,源自拉丁语 execrationem (主格 execratio )“咒语,诅咒”,它是 execrari 的名词形式,后者是“憎恨,诅咒”的过去分词词干,其词根 ex 意为“出”(参见 ex- ), sacrare 意为“奉献给圣洁或毁灭”,它源自 sacer “神圣的”(参见 sacred )。自1560年代起指“发出的诅咒语言”。
The first known use of execration was in the 14th century
1 Troops fell upon them, beat them with the butts of their rifles and hurled execrations at them for violating the police ordinance.
2 Oh, the hisses then! the shouts! the execrations!
3 Those about him pushed and elbowed, screaming wild oaths and execrations; for, unable to see what was going on, they were half-fearful of treachery, half-anxious to bear their part.
4 The sense of wrongs, the injustices, the oppression, extortion, and pillage of twenty years suddenly and found voice in a raucous howl of execration.
二十年来所深受的损害、压迫、勒索、掠夺和不公平的对待,一下子达到了最高峰,在一阵粗声粗气的谩骂叫嚣里发泄出来。
5 It also portrays how a random act fell upon Bartman, followed by the execration of an entire city.
6 The Democrats’ howls of execration are perfectly understandable.
7 Even more telling is the all-purpose execration, common among Shiites at least, “Kharab Saddam!”
8 A female walrus almost succeeded in swamping one of the boats, as Madam Bruin had before, but fled when a good round volley of Dutch execrations were levelled at her.
9 The French pillory was a revolving platform, so that all the crowd had an equal chance to hurl mud and execration at the fixed and pallid face.
10 “Timon” hardly represents Shakespeare at his most subtle or dramatically engaging, but the title figure can singe the eyebrows with his exhausting execrations against society and its corruptions.
11 Terence's blood boiled whilst he assuaged his tremendous appetite--so did Cassidy's, finding vent as usual in loud oaths and noisy execrations.
12 Oliver's proceedings here have been the theme of much loud criticism, sibylline execration, into which it is not our plan to enter at present.
13 And if they are remembered at all, it will be with execration and contempt.
14 His body was carried to the grave amid the execrations of an excited and angry populace.
15 "And who are you?" exclaimed Boyle, with a volley of blasphemous execrations, while he struggled to disengage his reins from the intruder's grasp.
16 She went her way as indifferent as when she had crossed the same streets a few days back amid the execrations of her faithful subjects.
17 Moreover, he affronted public opinion by receiving unusual favours from the King when he had become the object of popular execration.
18 And yet, discipline herself as she would, the constant thud of stick on skull, or blade on helm--the guttural shrieks and execrations--chilled her to the marrow.
19 To howls of execration from the world’s media, his insistence has torpedoed efforts to update the treaty.
20 Audley cut short, by a tremendous effort, the execration that burst from his lips.
1 恶骂
2 厌恶
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4 被诅咒的人
5 咒骂
invective ban swear curse oath damnation cursing imprecation malediction fling execrate vituperate shrew blaspheme speak daggers to
6 诅咒
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7 讨厌的人或物