柯林斯詞典damn /d?m/ (damning,damned,damns) 1. INTERJ Damn, damn it, and dammit are used by some people to express anger or impatience. 該死; 討厭 (口語中表達(dá)憤怒、厭煩等)[非正式,粗話] Don't be flippant, damn it! This is serious. 別吊兒郎儅的,該死!這是很嚴(yán)肅的。2. ADJ Damn is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying. 非常 (用以加強(qiáng)語氣)[非正式,粗話] [ADJ n] There's not a damn thing you can do about it now. 在這件事上你現(xiàn)在根本什麼都做不了。3. ADV Damn is also an adverb. 非常地[ADV adj/adv] As it turned out, I was damn right. 事實(shí)証明,我的做法完全正確。4. V-T If you say that a person or a news report damns something such as a policy or action, you mean that they are very critical of it. 譴責(zé) ...a sensational book in which she damns the ultraright party. …她譴責(zé)極右黨派的一本聳人聽聞的書。5. →see also damned , damning 6. PHRASE If you say that someone does not give a damn about something, you are emphasizing that they do not care about it at all. 毫不在乎[非正式,粗話] I don't give a damn about the money, Nicole. 我根本不是在乎錢,尼科爾。 返回 damn劍橋詞典an expression of anger 該死,可惡,真倒黴(表示憤怒或氣惱) Damn, I've spilled coffee down my blouse ! 真倒黴,我把咖啡灑到襯衫上了! 也見goddamn exclamation adjective adverb 返回 damn