blamed
英 [bleɪmd]
美
- adj. 混蛋的,该死的
- v. 谴责
英文词源
- blamed (adv.)
- "confoundedly" 1833, later also as an adjective, from past participle of blame (v.), as a "euphemistic evasion of the horrible word damn." [Bartlett, "Dictionary of Americanisms," 1848].
This adjective 'blamed' is the virtuous oath by which simple people, who are improving their habits, cure themselves of a stronger epithet. [Edward Everett Hale, "If, Yes, and Perhaps," 1868]
Compare also blamenation (1837) as an expletive. The imprecation blame me is attested from 1830.
双语例句
- 1. The continued bleakness of the American job market was blamed.
- 美国就业市场的持续低迷被视为罪魁祸首。
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- 2. The hospital blamed the mix-up on a clerical error.
- 医院方面将这一混乱归咎于一处笔误。
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- 3. The recession is largely blamed for the disappointing response to the appeal.
- 对此呼吁的反应令人失望,主要归咎于经济衰退。
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- 4. Government penny-pinching is blamed for the decline in food standards.
- 政府吝啬被指责是食品标准下降的原因。
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- 5. He blamed injudicious comments by bankers for last week's devaluation.
- 他将上周的货币贬值归咎于银行家所作的不当评论。
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