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dam·na·ble /ˈdæmnəbəl/ adjective old-fashioned BADvery bad or annoying 极坏的;讨厌的 This damnable heat! 这讨厌的高温! —damnably adverbExamples from the Corpusdamnable• Wilberforce saw very clearly that this was the issue and that evolutionism was damnable because it implied moral and cultural relativity.• And this is a damnable doctrine.• That is a damnable legacy for any lawyer.• That's a damnable lie!• Hurry then, and leave this damnable place behind.• But with his damnable purity, which they all praised after his death, Modigliani insisted on going his own way.• Or, at least it would be when she managed to dry up these damnable tears.dam·na·ble adjectiveChineseSyllable bad very or Corpus annoying |