curse
[kɜ:rs]
vt.& vi.
诅咒;
咒骂;
使苦恼,使困苦;
把(某人)逐出教门;
n.
诅咒;
咒语;
祸害,祸因;
咒逐,逐出教门;
例句:
-
Excessive pay is a curse, not a benefit.
来自WSJ
-
It is illegal in Turkey to publicly curse him.
来自WSJ
-
Apathy is the long-standing curse of British local democracy.
冷漠是英国地方民主制度长期以来难以推广的祸根。
-
Joanna heard him bump into the table and curse again.
乔安娜听见他撞到了桌子上,又骂骂咧咧的。
-
He shot her an angry look and a curse.
他生气地看了她一眼,骂了一句。
-
They might start calling it the Curse of George.
来自THETIMES
-
She cursed loudly.
她大声咒骂。
来自《权威词典》
-
The old man cursed his enemies.
那位老人在咒骂他的敌人。
来自《权威词典》
-
He cursed a curse that was almost a scream, then he went out.
他尖厉地骂了一声,然后就出去了。
来自《权威词典》