imprecations
英 [ˌɪmprɪˈkeɪʃənz]
美
n. 咒语
imprecation的复数
柯林斯词典
- 咒骂;辱骂
Animprecationis something rude, angry, or hostile that is said to or about someone.
双语例句
- Growling the foulest imprecations, he crawled along the sand till he got hold of the porch and could hoist himself again upon his crutch.
他咆哮着发出最恶毒的咒骂,爬在沙地上,一直爬到了门廊前,抓着门柱子,用拐将自己的身体重新撑了起来。 - Quietness is my farewell music; I was always being forced to leave, silently, or with mutual imprecations.
我总是被迫离开,悄悄地,或者互相咒骂着。 - The old woman walked along the street muttering imprecations.
这位老女人沿街走着,低声地咒骂着。 - Then sware they all together and bound themselves by mutual imprecations upon it.
于是他们一起用诅咒起誓,将彼此绑在一起。 - He uttered imprecations under his breath.
他低声地发出咒语。 - We find in searching national anthems adopted by great nations that they contain imprecations upon the so-called enemy.
在搜寻各伟大民族的国歌时,我们发现这些国歌中都含有对所谓“敌人”的诅咒。 - Sikes, invoking terrific imprecations upon Fagin's head for sending Oliver on such an errand, plied the crowbar vigorously, but with little noise.
赛克斯一边把费金骂了个狗血喷头,居然派奥立弗来干这个差使,一边使足了劲,悄没声地用撬棍干了起来。 - Rather, grinding through her imprecations is a scandalous joviality without hope, rays from a black sun.
而她的诅咒的念叨,夹杂着无望的传播丑闻的惬意,是来自一轮黑色太阳的闪光。