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curses

US // (ˈkɜːsɪz) //

诅咒,骂人的话,咒骂,骂人

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Definitions

interj.感叹词 interjection
  1. 1
    • : often facetious an expression of disappointment or dismay

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounhateful, swearing remark

Examples

  • Who talks about sports “curses” as much as the fans who stubbornly remain fans in the face of such curses?

  • Children, even when they are difficult, deserve not to be seen as curses or blights or punishments.

  • Anyone who curses their father or mother is to be put to death.

  • Either fondly or with curses, it is a time to look back at a year grown familiar to us now.

  • Many minors report that curses, threats, and sometimes even beatings are customary during this experience.

  • But all of this is in contradiction to the curses of Jahveh on the serpent, and on those to whom the serpent brought wisdom.

  • He heard men speak his name in tones of kindness, whose lips on the morrow would deal out curses.

  • Curses light upon your head, and black death upon your heart, you imp!

  • The men of his company, roaring curses at the Frenchmen, prepare to receive and repel a thundering charge of French cuirassiers.

  • He also invokes blessing on those who should preserve and respect his monument, and curses those who should injure or remove it.