slovo | definícia |
damn (mass) | damn
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damn (encz) | damn,k čertu! Zdeněk Brož |
damn (encz) | damn,poslat k čertu |
damn (encz) | damn,proklatě Zdeněk Brož |
damn (encz) | damn,proklít |
damn (encz) | damn,sakra Zdeněk Brož |
damn (encz) | damn,zatraceně Zdeněk Brož |
damn (encz) | damn,zatracený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
damn (encz) | damn,zatratit Pavel Machek |
Damn (gcide) | Damn \Damn\ (d[a^]m), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Damned (d[a^]md or
d[a^]m"n[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Damning (d[a^]m"[i^]ng or
d[a^]m"n[i^]ng).] [OE. damnen dampnen (with excrescent p),
OF. damner, dampner, F. damner, fr. L. damnare, damnatum, to
condemn, fr. damnum damage, a fine, penalty. Cf. Condemn,
Damage.]
1. To condemn; to declare guilty; to doom; to adjudge to
punishment; to sentence; to censure.
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He shall not live; look, with a spot I damn him.
--Shak.
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2. (Theol.) To doom to punishment in the future world; to
consign to perdition; to curse.
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3. To condemn as bad or displeasing, by open expression, as
by denuciation, hissing, hooting, etc.
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You are not so arrant a critic as to damn them [the
works of modern poets] . . . without hearing.
--Pope.
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Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer,
And without sneering teach the rest to sneer.
--Pope.
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Note: Damn is sometimes used interjectionally, imperatively,
and intensively.
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Damn (gcide) | Damn \Damn\, v. i.
To invoke damnation; to curse. "While I inwardly damn."
--Goldsmith.
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damn (wn) | damn
adv 1: extremely; "you are bloody right"; "Why are you so all-
fired aggressive?" [syn: bloody, damn, all-fired]
adj 1: used as expletives; "oh, damn (or goddamn)!" [syn:
damn, goddamn]
2: expletives used informally as intensifiers; "he's a blasted
idiot"; "it's a blamed shame"; "a blame cold winter"; "not a
blessed dime"; "I'll be damned (or blessed or darned or
goddamned) if I'll do any such thing"; "he's a damn (or
goddam or goddamned) fool"; "a deuced idiot"; "an infernal
nuisance" [syn: blasted, blame, blamed, blessed,
damn, damned, darned, deuced, goddam, goddamn,
goddamned, infernal]
n 1: something of little value; "his promise is not worth a
damn"; "not worth one red cent"; "not worth shucks" [syn:
damn, darn, hoot, red cent, shit, shucks,
tinker's damn, tinker's dam]
v 1: wish harm upon; invoke evil upon; "The bad witch cursed the
child" [syn: curse, beshrew, damn, bedamn,
anathemize, anathemise, imprecate, maledict] [ant:
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damn (devil) | DAMN, v. A word formerly much used by the Paphlagonians, the meaning
of which is lost. By the learned Dr. Dolabelly Gak it is believed to
have been a term of satisfaction, implying the highest possible degree
of mental tranquillity. Professor Groke, on the contrary, thinks it
expressed an emotion of tumultuous delight, because it so frequently
occurs in combination with the word _jod_ or _god_, meaning "joy." It
would be with great diffidence that I should advance an opinion
conflicting with that of either of these formidable authorities.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
damn right (encz) | damn right,proklatě správně adj: web |
damnable (encz) | damnable,proklatý Jiri Syrovy |
damnably (encz) | damnably,zavrženíhodně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
damnation (encz) | damnation,věčné zatracení Jiri Syrovy damnation,zatracení Jiri Syrovy |
damnatory (encz) | damnatory,odmítavý adj: Zdeněk Broždamnatory,odsuzující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
damned (encz) | damned,prokletý adj: josedamned,zatracený Jiri Syrovy |
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