imprecation

美 [ˌɪmprɪˈkeɪʃn]英 [ˌɪmprɪˈkeɪʃn]
  • n.咒语

复数: imprecations

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noun

formal咒语
a curse (= an offensive word that is used to express extreme anger)

imprecation

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  • 1
    N-VAR 咒骂;辱骂
    An imprecation is something rude, angry, or hostile that is said to or about someone.

noun

1
the act of calling down a curse that invokes evil (and usually serves as an insult)
he suffered the imprecations of the mob
Synonym: malediction
2
a slanderous accusation

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  1. The Limits and Surmount of Contracted Social Autonomy 's Function & The Political-Ecosystem Imprecation to Civil Society

    契约性社会自治的限度与超越&市民社会的政治生态诉求

  2. He was happy to combine in the same imprecation the two things which he most detested , Prussia and England .

    他以能那样把他最恨的两件东西,普鲁士和英格兰,连缀在一句骂人的话里而感到得意。

  3. Subjunctive mood is a verb form , indicating the speakers intention and attitude , including order , suggest , wish , hypothesis , politeness , imprecation etc.

    虚拟语气是一种动词形式,表示说话人的意图和态度,包括命令、建议、愿望、假设、委婉、祈求等多重含义。

  4. I even once had imprecation , let me have so for a day , there is a pretty woman in the heart , will appear at my standing at present .

    我甚至有过祈求,让我有那么一天,有一个我心中的仙子,会出现在我的眼前。

  5. Let me do not pray to get the asylum in the inclemency , But pray the ability fearlessness of face them , Let I not imprecation I of pain and sufferings will stop , But beg my heart and can conquer it .

    让我不要祈祷在险恶中得到庇护,但祈祷能无畏的面对它们,让我不祈求我的痛苦会停止,但求我的心能征服它。