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Definition of damned in English:

damned

adjective damddæmd
  • 1(in Christian belief) condemned by God to suffer eternal punishment in hell.

    (基督教)永世受地狱之苦的

    damned sinners
    the spirits of the damned

    受苦的灵魂。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There was power behind such eyes, power that could damn a soul or return the damned to life.
    • It is the one apocalypse that is truly and completely final, offering no Rapture, no salvation of the chosen, and no punishment of the damned.
    • We prefer to suffer the tortures of the damned than to accept our Godliness.
    • Christ is the Divine Judge, a still point in the vortex of the living and the dead, the elect levitating to eternal life, the damned descending into the dark abyss.
    • He rejects the ideas that hell will be emptied at the end of time and that the damned souls and demons will be reconciled with God.
    • He described the saved rejoicing in heaven over the torture of the damned in hell.
    • Saint Michael advances towards the viewer, while the damned souls tumble, shrieking, into hell.
    • These include watching people in pain - and the idea that, since hell was eternal pain, heaven would be watching the damned burn.
    • Meanwhile Birkin slowly uncovers the wall-painting, which shows the righteous trooping smugly off to heaven while the damned dive towards hell.
    • The saved would feast on the sight of the sufferings of the damned.
    • Did it have a crew of the damned, and a Captain so evil that Hell itself spat him back out?
    • C.S. Lewis noted in The Great Divorce the peculiar desire of the damned spirits on holiday to want to * extend * hell.
    • The cows had no way of knowing that inside this metal husk there was an author suffering the torment of the damned.
    • Christianity makes things worse by teaching the torments of the damned.
    • But both, I think, suffered the tortures of the damned, because they worried so much about whether they were getting it right.
    • Section three sees the raising of the dead by the archangel, and the contrasting responses of the damned and the blessed.
    • For unless I can fulfill my penance, I too will suffer the torments of the damned as revealed by the holy words of Saint John, the Divine.
    • Dante doesn't say so, but he leaves us free to speculate that moneylenders continue to practice their trade in hell, lending money at interest to the damned.
    • The flames of hell are literally consuming the bodies of the damned.
    • When I was a small child, I imagined that hell consisted of caves in which the damned were trapped, tortured and burnt.
    Synonyms
    cursed, accursed, doomed, lost, condemned to hell, execrated
    anathematized, excommunicated
    informal jinxed
  • 2informal attributive Used for emphasis, especially to express anger or frustration.

    〈非正式〉 表示强调,尤表示愤怒或沮丧该死的,见鬼的

    it's none of your damned business

    他妈的不关你的事!

    as submodifier she's too damned arrogant

    她真是他妈的傲慢。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Why the hell does this damned ceiling fan make this strange noise?
    • The funny thing about all this is that just last week I was having despondent ‘I've hit my peak in this damned career!’
    • If she is pregnant she's probably sick to death of answering useless, annoying questions, the replies to which, to be frank, are none of your damned business.
    • Since we met, has it all been one lie after another damned lie?
    • You would have to be a damned fool to miss this thing, people.
    • Besides, whatever I say to anybody is my own damned business.
    • Shame the experience was wasted, given that I can't remember a damned thing!
    • To hell with all these damned reasons, we said, they must make an effort to improve their educational performance.
    • What the hell was I doing picking up my damned briefcase?
    • They're all right and it's a damned shame that they're getting such a bad press.
    • I looked at my watch, 5: 42 pm. Perfect, where in hell is the damned plane!
    • Where the hell are all the damned commuters when you need them?
    • And they say, these damned doctors can't make up their minds, to hell with them, just bring out the bacon and eggs and don't worry about it.
    • Did Ivan really have business to attend to every damned day or did he just have a reason for avoiding them?
    • I still have to sit the damned exams and suffer the ‘humiliation’ (as if I care what others think) of not doing so well.
    • If she wrecked that damned bike, he was going to torch it.
    • The State might subsidise many things in this country which are properly none of its damned business, but it in turn is subsidised too.
    • Christian has been stuck in that damned relationship for years.
    • Even the much lauded Henrik Larsson looks more keen on setting up than sticking the damned ball in the flaming net.
    • And there was not a damned thing she could have done to stop it.
    Synonyms
    blasted, damn, flaming, precious, confounded, pestilential, rotten, wretched
    British informal blessed, flipping, blinking, blooming, blimming, bloody, bleeding, effing, chuffing
    North American informal goddam
    Australian/New Zealand informal plurry
    British informal, dated bally, ruddy, deuced
    vulgar slang fucking, frigging
    British vulgar slang sodding
    Irish vulgar slang fecking
    dated cursed, accursed, damnable
    1. 2.1damnedestNorth American Used to emphasize the surprising nature of something.
      强调某事的惊人或惊人程度真见鬼的
      the damnedest thing I ever saw

      我见过的最见鬼的事儿。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I found II Corps dug into the damnedest canyon you ever saw.
      • We walked into one of the damnedest ambushes you ever seen.
      • He used to say that his brother was the damnedest scoundrel that ever lived.
      • Within half an hour the damnedest thing happened.
      • This car is just the damnedest looking thing.

Phrases

  • do (or try) one's damnedest

    竭尽全力

    • informal Do or try one's utmost.

      竭尽全力

      I tried my damnedest to lift the ball
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And I tried my damnedest to spoil my bride for a week.
      • We tried our damnedest to make it special entertainment, but I'll admit I'm a contributor to the decline in TV standards.
      • I'm going to spend the next few months trying my damnedest to tiptoe through the mine fields of other people's political passions.
      • He was a class act, and I was trying my damnedest to be one, too.
      • Everyone should get involved in electoral politics and try their damnedest to nominate the best possible candidate and they should give money and time to make that happen.
      • I will try my damnedest to make that one post worth something.
      • Here is her current husband, a dour-faced man with a droning voice, who is trying his damnedest to look like an optimist, and his own wife will not deign to gaze at him and smile.
      • I will try my damnedest to capture the look on Alex's face when she lays eyes on one of these.
      • Our men and women in uniform will be doing their damnedest to accomplish some very dangerous missions, and they know the risks.
      • I know they will be doing their damnedest to win the game, but it's not going to be easy.
      Synonyms
      try, attempt, venture, undertake, aspire, aim, seek, set out

Definition of damned in US English:

damned

adjectivedamddæmd
  • 1(in Christian belief) condemned by God to suffer eternal punishment in hell.

    (基督教)永世受地狱之苦的

    the spirits of the damned

    受苦的灵魂。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The cows had no way of knowing that inside this metal husk there was an author suffering the torment of the damned.
    • He described the saved rejoicing in heaven over the torture of the damned in hell.
    • Christianity makes things worse by teaching the torments of the damned.
    • Did it have a crew of the damned, and a Captain so evil that Hell itself spat him back out?
    • There was power behind such eyes, power that could damn a soul or return the damned to life.
    • Meanwhile Birkin slowly uncovers the wall-painting, which shows the righteous trooping smugly off to heaven while the damned dive towards hell.
    • Section three sees the raising of the dead by the archangel, and the contrasting responses of the damned and the blessed.
    • Dante doesn't say so, but he leaves us free to speculate that moneylenders continue to practice their trade in hell, lending money at interest to the damned.
    • He rejects the ideas that hell will be emptied at the end of time and that the damned souls and demons will be reconciled with God.
    • For unless I can fulfill my penance, I too will suffer the torments of the damned as revealed by the holy words of Saint John, the Divine.
    • C.S. Lewis noted in The Great Divorce the peculiar desire of the damned spirits on holiday to want to * extend * hell.
    • We prefer to suffer the tortures of the damned than to accept our Godliness.
    • The flames of hell are literally consuming the bodies of the damned.
    • Christ is the Divine Judge, a still point in the vortex of the living and the dead, the elect levitating to eternal life, the damned descending into the dark abyss.
    • But both, I think, suffered the tortures of the damned, because they worried so much about whether they were getting it right.
    • It is the one apocalypse that is truly and completely final, offering no Rapture, no salvation of the chosen, and no punishment of the damned.
    • When I was a small child, I imagined that hell consisted of caves in which the damned were trapped, tortured and burnt.
    • Saint Michael advances towards the viewer, while the damned souls tumble, shrieking, into hell.
    • These include watching people in pain - and the idea that, since hell was eternal pain, heaven would be watching the damned burn.
    • The saved would feast on the sight of the sufferings of the damned.
    Synonyms
    cursed, accursed, doomed, lost, condemned to hell, execrated
  • 2informal attributive Used for emphasis, especially to express anger or frustration.

    〈非正式〉 表示强调,尤表示愤怒或沮丧该死的,见鬼的

    it's none of your damned business

    他妈的不关你的事!

    as submodifier she's too damned arrogant

    她真是他妈的傲慢。

    you can damned well tell him yourself!
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Why the hell does this damned ceiling fan make this strange noise?
    • If she is pregnant she's probably sick to death of answering useless, annoying questions, the replies to which, to be frank, are none of your damned business.
    • If she wrecked that damned bike, he was going to torch it.
    • I still have to sit the damned exams and suffer the ‘humiliation’ (as if I care what others think) of not doing so well.
    • The funny thing about all this is that just last week I was having despondent ‘I've hit my peak in this damned career!’
    • Where the hell are all the damned commuters when you need them?
    • To hell with all these damned reasons, we said, they must make an effort to improve their educational performance.
    • You would have to be a damned fool to miss this thing, people.
    • They're all right and it's a damned shame that they're getting such a bad press.
    • Besides, whatever I say to anybody is my own damned business.
    • Since we met, has it all been one lie after another damned lie?
    • Even the much lauded Henrik Larsson looks more keen on setting up than sticking the damned ball in the flaming net.
    • What the hell was I doing picking up my damned briefcase?
    • And there was not a damned thing she could have done to stop it.
    • Shame the experience was wasted, given that I can't remember a damned thing!
    • I looked at my watch, 5: 42 pm. Perfect, where in hell is the damned plane!
    • Did Ivan really have business to attend to every damned day or did he just have a reason for avoiding them?
    • Christian has been stuck in that damned relationship for years.
    • And they say, these damned doctors can't make up their minds, to hell with them, just bring out the bacon and eggs and don't worry about it.
    • The State might subsidise many things in this country which are properly none of its damned business, but it in turn is subsidised too.
    Synonyms
    blasted, damn, flaming, precious, confounded, pestilential, rotten, wretched
    1. 2.1damnedestNorth American Used to emphasize the surprising nature of something.
      强调某事的惊人或惊人程度真见鬼的
      the damnedest thing I ever saw

      我见过的最见鬼的事儿。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • We walked into one of the damnedest ambushes you ever seen.
      • Within half an hour the damnedest thing happened.
      • I found II Corps dug into the damnedest canyon you ever saw.
      • This car is just the damnedest looking thing.
      • He used to say that his brother was the damnedest scoundrel that ever lived.

Phrases

  • do (or try) one's damnedest

    竭尽全力

    • informal Do or try one's utmost.

      竭尽全力

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I'm going to spend the next few months trying my damnedest to tiptoe through the mine fields of other people's political passions.
      • I will try my damnedest to capture the look on Alex's face when she lays eyes on one of these.
      • And I tried my damnedest to spoil my bride for a week.
      • I know they will be doing their damnedest to win the game, but it's not going to be easy.
      • We tried our damnedest to make it special entertainment, but I'll admit I'm a contributor to the decline in TV standards.
      • Here is her current husband, a dour-faced man with a droning voice, who is trying his damnedest to look like an optimist, and his own wife will not deign to gaze at him and smile.
      • He was a class act, and I was trying my damnedest to be one, too.
      • Everyone should get involved in electoral politics and try their damnedest to nominate the best possible candidate and they should give money and time to make that happen.
      • Our men and women in uniform will be doing their damnedest to accomplish some very dangerous missions, and they know the risks.
      • I will try my damnedest to make that one post worth something.
      Synonyms
      try, attempt, venture, undertake, aspire, aim, seek, set out
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