dooms 的定义
Scot. and North England.
- very; extremely: used as a euphemism for damned.
更多dooms例句
- Cystic Fibrosis, a genetic malady, dooms its sufferers to a short and burdened life.
- A thoroughly unsympathetic hero dooms a novel that might have been an appealing, savage take on the world.
- It also dooms effective longer-term investment in infrastructure that is the prerequisite for global competitiveness.
- Yet the tragedy of the past two years is that a flawed package in 2009 now dooms a better set of policies in 2011.
- But fighting for fiscal responsibility does not have to be a polarizing process that dooms an executive to unpopularity.
- Such an attachment of a small or weak toward a great and powerful nation dooms the former to be the satellite of the latter.
- He shall dooms pronounce, and strifes allay, holy peace establish, which shall ever be.
- The guardians of the President had no time to hold Cabinet consultations over foregone dooms of death.
- Such an attachment of small or weak towards a great and powerful nation dooms the former to be the satellites of the latter.
- In the field she fights like a virago; but her entrance thither was against the desire of the goddess, for it dooms her to die.