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 report proved true. the damning evidence against him
那报告证明是确凿的。对他不利的确凿证据 - 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。 - If spats over minutiae – such as the regulation of tax havens or bankers'pay – were to stand in the way of a deal, the verdict of history would be damning.
如果我们在像“避税天堂”的规定或银行家的收入这些细节上争吵,,这将阻挡交易。历史上的最终判决将是臭骂。 - It is hardly surprising that Mr Volcker reached such a damning conclusion.
沃尔克得出一个如此可恶的结论,可以说毫不奇怪。 - 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。 - Shareholder votes are seldom this damning.
股东投票很少会如此致命。 - But others expressed disappointment that he did not apologise for a lecture given in2006 which included a damning quotation about Muslims.
但其他人表示失望,他并没有道歉为2006年演讲中引用谴责穆斯林的话。 - The poverty in our cities is a damning indictment of modern society.
我们的城市中的贫民苦况是现代社会的一大败象。 - Some damning information against them was discovered.
发现了足以对他们定罪的材料。 - It is hard to think of anything more damning or more corrosive of the reputation of capitalism.
很难再找出什么事情能够比这件事更糟糕或是更加有损资本主义的声誉。