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curse

英 [kɜːs]

美 [kɜːrs]

n.  咒骂语; 骂人话; 咒; 咒语; 祸根; 祸端; 祸水
v.  诅咒; 咒骂; 在心里诅咒; 念咒语诅咒

现在分词:cursing 过去式:cursed 复数:curses 过去分词:cursed 第三人称单数:curses 

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Collins.2 / BNC.6677 / COCA.5761

短语用例

    be cursed with sth

    • 不断因…而遭殃;为…所苦;受…之害
      to continuously suffer from or be affected by sth bad
      1. He muttered a curse at the other driver.
        他低声咒骂另一位开车的人。

    牛津词典

      noun

      • 咒骂语;骂人话
        a rude or offensive word or phrase that some people use when they are very angry
        1. He muttered a curse at the other driver.
          他低声咒骂另一位开车的人。
      • 咒;咒语
        a word or phrase that has a magic power to make sth bad happen
        1. The family thought that they were under a curse .
          这家人认为他们受人诅咒而遭了殃。
      • 祸根;祸端;祸水
        something that causes harm or evil
        1. 祸根;祸端;祸水
          something that causes harm or evil

          verb

          • 诅咒
            to swear
            1. He hit his head as he stood up and cursed loudly.
              他站起来时撞了头,便破口大骂。
          • 咒骂;诅咒;在心里诅咒
            to say rude things to sb or think rude things about sb/sth
            1. She cursed her bad luck.
              她骂自己运气不好。
            2. He cursed himself for his stupidity.
              他咒骂自己愚蠢。
          • 念咒语诅咒
            to use a magic word or phrase against sb in order to harm them
            1. Legend has it that the whole village had been cursed by a witch.
              传说整座村庄遭到了巫婆的诅咒。

          柯林斯词典

          • VERB 诅咒;咒骂
            If youcurse, you use rude or offensive language, usually because you are angry about something.
            1. I cursed and hobbled to my feet.
              我咒骂着一瘸一拐地站起来。
            2. Curseis also a noun.
            3. He shot her an angry look and a curse.
              他生气地看了她一眼,骂了一句。
          • VERB 咒骂;诅咒;辱骂
            If youcursesomeone, you say insulting things to them because you are angry with them.
            1. Grandma protested, but he cursed her and rudely pushed her aside...
              奶奶提出抗议,但他辱骂她并把她粗暴地推到一旁。
            2. He cursed himself for having been so careless.
              他骂自己怎么那么不小心。
          • VERB (尤指用粗话)抱怨,发牢骚;咒骂
            If youcursesomething, you complain angrily about it, especially using rude language.
            1. So we set off again, cursing the delay, towards the west...
              于是,我们一面抱怨延误了时间,一面又朝西出发了。
            2. She silently cursed her own stupidity.
              她在心里默默地骂自己愚蠢。
          • N-COUNT 诅咒;咒语
            If you say that there is acurse onsomeone, you mean that there seems to be a supernatural power causing unpleasant things to happen to them.
            1. Maybe there is a curse on my family...
              可能我的家族受到了诅咒。
            2. He's been the object of a voodoo curse.
              他受到伏都教的诅咒。
          • N-COUNT 祸根;祸端;祸水
            You can refer to something that causes a great deal of trouble or harm as acurse.
            1. Apathy is the long-standing curse of British local democracy...
              冷漠是英国地方民主制度长期以来难以推广的祸根。
            2. Summer colds are a terrible curse.
              夏季感冒是极其糟糕的事。

          英英释义

          noun

          verb

          双语例句

          • Results to us and the Blue Moon on the one hand, a curse roundly!
            结果给我们和蓝月一方面一顿臭骂!
          • His wealth proved a curse to him.
            他的财富成了祸根。
          • The wolves can he a curse to the village.
            狼给这个村庄带来了祸害。
          • What a curse those bollworms are!
            这些棉铃虫真可恶!
          • But my father has been a curse roundly, I have to cry.
            爸爸却把我臭骂了一顿,我便哭了起来。
          • I curse the day I set eyes on you.
            我诅咒我看到你的那一天。
          • I call this the taxpayers 'curse.
            我将这称为纳税人的诅咒。
          • Communicable diseases have been a curse of mankind since time immemorial.
            自古以来,某些传染性疾病就是人类的灾祸。
          • His curse made her blush.
            他的咒骂使她脸红了。
          • I really had to curse at people!
            我真的要骂人了!