blaming 的 2 个定义
blamed, blam·ing.
- to hold responsible; find fault with; censure: I don't blame you for leaving him.
- to place the responsibility for: I blame the accident on her.
- Informal. blast; damn: Blame the rotten luck.
- an act of attributing fault; censure; reproof: The judge said he found nothing to justify blame in the accident.
- responsibility for anything deserving of censure: We must all share the blame for this deplorable condition.
blaming 近义词
accuse; place responsibility
blaming 的近义词 42 个
- attribute
- charge
- chide
- condemn
- criticize
- denounce
- indict
- admonish
- ascribe
- blast
- censure
- disapprove
- finger
- frame
- impute
- knock
- rap
- rebuke
- reprehend
- reproach
- reprove
- roast
- saddle
- skin
- tax
- upbraid
- blow the whistle on
- climb all over
- denunciate
- express disapprobation
- find fault with
- hold responsible
- jump all over
- jump down one's throat
- lay a bad trip on
- lay at one's door
- lay to
- let one have it
- lower the boom
- pass the buck
- point the finger
- stick it to
blaming 的反义词 16 个
更多blaming例句
- He didn’t get the defenses wrong or mix up formations or blame players for mistakes that weren’t their fault.
- His cut of the film emphasized love, with John Lodge’s Irish police inspector assuming blame for a shooting that allows Loder’s English captain and Antoinette Cellier’s Maureen to have a future together.
- Coaches get an outsized amount of credit and blame for outcomes most of the time, and at the Power Five level, it’s something they’re well-compensated for.
- Money watchAs defeats in key Senate races mounted this week, Democrats cast around for blame and began to ask whether something they'd considered to be a strength turned out to be a waste of time.
- When it comes to the markets or economy, Presidents get far too much blame when things go poorly and far too much credit when things go well.
- Now, she says, her coworkers are actively pranking each other and blaming it on the ghost.
- Lily Allen explained away the poor sales and ho-hum critical reception to Sheezus by…basically blaming other people.
- Question their actions or motives and you are “victim shaming” and “victim blaming.”
- And, as noted with victim blaming, this undermines men as thinking, rational, conscious beings.
- Mary Williams filed an appeal to the IRS in tax court last year, blaming her “controlling, abusive” husband for the problem.
- No more, mother; it's a bad business, and I can hardly avoid blaming myself in the matter; I don't want to dwell upon it.
- His message was still undelivered; and in vain he sought to content himself by blaming the world for this.
- She was furious at the squire and Witham for blaming us, and thankful enough when Jack got us out of it.
- But you cant help how your hair grows, so Im not blaming Maitland, and it was better gone.
- What he lived by was the breath of ambition; he dreamed of revenge while blaming himself for yielding to so shallow a feeling.