malediction
英 [ˌmælɪ'dɪkʃən] 美 [ˌmælɪˈdɪkʃən]
malediction基本释义
n.诅咒;咒骂;诽谤
malediction用法及例句
noun1. the act of calling down a curse
malediction音标
英 [ˌmælɪ'dɪkʃən]
美 [ˌmælɪˈdɪkʃən]
malediction基本释义
n.诅咒;咒骂;诽谤
malediction用法及例句
noun
1. the act of calling down a curse that invokes evil (and usually serves as an insult)
e.g. he suffered the imprecations of the mob
Synonym: imprecation
1.
1. 诅咒:malcontent 反抗,不满的 | malediction 诅咒 | malefactor 作恶者,罪犯
2. 中伤;诽谤:jurisdiction 司法权 | malediction 中伤;诽谤 | valediction 告别;告别词
3. 咒:male 男的 | malediction 咒 | maledictory 诅咒的
4. 诅咒;诽谤:malady#疾病 | malediction#诅咒;诽谤 | martinet#履行严格纪律的人
Because she knew she would not challenge the law, they ignored her malediction.
出自:D. MortmanA certain liberal white farmer (but the word liberal is a malediction) on Liberation called his workforce to him.
出自:D. Lessing
近义词
反义词
临近词
imprecation咒语
spell拼写
hex施法
charm魅力
blight枯萎病
curse诅咒
benediction祝福
male
male t
相关列句
Now the spell he had nurtured would become an old man's malediction.(现在他培养出的魔咒变成了一个老人的*咒。)
From his very first steps among men, he had felt himself, later on he had seen himself, spewed out, blasted, rejected. Human words were, for him, always a raillery or a malediction.(自从他在人间第一次迈步,他就感到,随后就看到自己是被人鄙弃,厌恶和不受欢迎的,人的语言在他听来总是嘲笑和咒骂。)
She was pointing at Ron in dire accusation: It was like a malediction, and Harry could not blame Ron for retreating several steps.(她控诉地狠狠指着罗恩,像诅咒一般,哈利觉得不能怪罗恩连退了几步。)
But like the movie mummies who invoke the malediction, the legend of the mummy's curse seems destined never to die.(但是,正如电影中木乃伊召唤诅咒一样,木乃伊诅咒的传说似乎注定永存不灭。)
Shakespeare's remains were guarded by a malediction.(莎士比亚的遗骸被诅咒给守护著。)
Would you turn their distress into a malediction?(你要借他们的苦难来咒骂他们吗?)