柯林斯詞典damning /?d?m??/ 1. ADJ If you describe evidence or a report as damning, you mean that it suggests very strongly that someone is guilty of a crime or has made a serious mistake. (罪證等) 確鑿的; 導(dǎo)致定罪的 ...a damning report on safety standards at US space agency NASA. …對美國國家航空航天局的安全標(biāo)準(zhǔn)罪證確鑿的報(bào)道。 返回 damning劍橋詞典A damning report , judgment , remark , etc. that includes a lot of criticism or shows clearly that someone is wrong , guilty , or has behaved very badly . (報(bào)告、調(diào)查結(jié)果、評論等)毫不留情的,譴責(zé)的;(證據(jù))確鑿的 He made some fairly damning remarks about the government's refusal to deal with the problem . 他相當(dāng)尖銳地譴責(zé)政府在這個(gè)問題上袖手旁觀的立場。 The two men were convicted on some extremely damning evidence . 那兩個(gè)人因犯罪證據(jù)確鑿而被定罪。 返回 damning