blamed 的 2 个定义
- confounded: The blamed car won't start.
- confoundedly; excessively: It's blamed cold out tonight.
blamed 近义词
damned
更多blamed例句
- Fuming Iranian officials blamed the United States and United Kingdom for backing the militants, and Pakistan for inaction.
- In return, Cuban rhetoric wholeheartedly blamed the United States for crippling their economy.
- She became extremely unpopular and was widely blamed for the King's growing weakness as he aged.
- But the bad weather and heavy seas could not be blamed on Bradley.
- The former U.S. official also blamed Snowden for revealing surveillance secrets.
- "It is ill-fated;" and Alessandro blamed himself for having forgotten her only association with the name.
- Blamed ef I'd lived in a country all my life, ef I wouldn't know better'n to git caught out in such weather's this!
- "Blamed if they ain't got company, from the look uh things," he grunted, squinting down.
- "We'll be blamed lucky if we don't run into a prairie-fire before mornin'," Piegan grumbled.
- She ain't comin' t' no harm just now, or it wouldn't be so blamed peaceful around there.