damning
英 [ˈdæmɪŋ]
美 [ˈdæmɪŋ]
adj. 谴责的; 诅咒的; 可以定罪的
v. (表示愤怒)该死,混账; 令(某人)下地狱; 强烈指责; 谴责; 狠狠批评
damn的现在分词
现在分词:damning
Collins.1 / BNC.19672 / COCA.20862
牛津词典
adj.
- 谴责的;诅咒的;可以定罪的
critical of sb/sth; suggesting that sb is guilty- damning criticism/evidence
谴责性的批评;足以定罪的证据 - a damning conclusion/report
批评性的结论 / 报告 - Her report is expected to deliver a damning indictment of education standards.
人们预料她的报告会对教育标准予以强烈谴责。
- damning criticism/evidence
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (证据或报告)确凿的,导致定罪的
If you describe evidence or a report asdamning, you mean that it suggests very strongly that someone is guilty of a crime or has made a serious mistake.- ...a damning report into his handling of the affair...
确凿证明他对此事的处理存在过错的报告 - He was most damning in his comments about the army.
他最言之凿凿的地方在于其对军方的评论。
- ...a damning report into his handling of the affair...
英英释义
adj
- threatening with damnation
双语例句
- The act of damning or the condition of being damned. His reproachful gage speared into my heart.
指责,谴责指责的行为或被谴责的状态他那谴责的目光直刺我的心。 - Some damning information against them was discovered.
发现了足以对他们定罪的材料。 - It is hard to imagine a more damning verdict.
很难想象还有更能说明问题的评断了。 - Shareholder votes are seldom this damning.
股东投票很少会如此致命。 - Perhaps the most damning aspect of negative audible feedback is the implication that success must be greeted with silence.
也许负面听觉反馈最受谴责的方面在于其暗含成功只需沉默,人类喜欢听到一切正常的声音。 - His evidence, although damning to the others, was exculpatory concerning his own actions.
他的证据,虽然对别人不利,但能够辨白他自己的行为。 - From a moral point of view, the tale outlined in the complaint could scarcely be more damning.
从道德角度看,诉状中的叙述完美切中了要害。 - We found some damning evidence that implicated both of them.
我们找到一些牵连他们两人罪证确凿的证据。 - To say that he was clever is damning him with, faint praise.
说他聪明实际上是含有贬义。 - However, it is that absence of proof that is perhaps most damning.
缺乏实验证明也许是弦理论最致命之处。
