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单词 damnation
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Definition of damnation in English:

damnation

noun damˈneɪʃ(ə)ndæmˈneɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • Condemnation to eternal punishment in hell.

    永世受地狱之苦

    sins that risk eternal damnation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you can convince them though that by their actions they've risked eternal damnation, that's another matter.
    • Concepts of fire and damnation have given way to more sanguine personal exhortations to love, service, and devotion.
    • The Faith is the way in which God saves souls from eternal damnation and to eternal happiness.
    • Most other religions say that non-believers are condemned to eternal damnation.
    • He thinks non-Catholics, including his own wife, are bound for hell and damnation.
    • Either you drink and party and face eternal damnation or else you're sober, sad and lonely.
    • Then the soul is sent either to heaven to enjoy the fruits of a decent life or condemned to eternal hell and damnation forever.
    • A despicable villain tempts a sinner and lures him into sin, alienation, and damnation.
    • It was sin, punishable by eternal damnation to hell.
    • One cannot espouse the teachings of Jesus on one hand, and then on the other, reject what what he taught concerning eternal damnation and hell.
    • The prospect of eternal damnation provides a subconscious deterrent; religious taboos against violence conditions our minds.
    • When his curse became too much of a burden he attempted suicide; a mortal sin that has condemned him to eternal damnation.
    • While discussions of parent's failure in their up-bringing can cause a family rift, the meetings are also awash with threats of eternal damnation and hell.
    • He was in hell, surely, eternal damnation and punishment and it would never ever end…
    • Belief in eternal damnation of the sinful (and heavenly rewards for the virtuous) also encourages moral conformity.
    • Half the day he could be heard barking threats of punishment and eternal damnation.
    • Of these only one would be destined to enter heaven, and all the rest would be punished with damnation in hell.
    • Even the most extreme threat of eternal damnation in hell which Christianity preaches does not deter their believers from committing mortal sins.
    • I have always believed Alexander Graham Bell resides in a low corner of hell, serving eternal damnation for inventing the telephone.
    • It teaches that there is no eternal hell or damnation and every soul has the capacity to realize the Truth.
    Synonyms
    condemnation to hell, eternal punishment, perdition, doom, hellfire
    curse, execration, imprecation, excommunication, anathema, anathematization, malediction
    North American hex
    archaic malison
exclamationdamˈneɪʃ(ə)ndæmˈneɪʃ(ə)n
  • Expressing anger or frustration.

    该死的(表示愤怒或沮丧)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Damnation! I'd drunk more than that before and still been able to thread a needle.
    • Damnation, he got away.
    • ‘Damnation!’ Eddy hissed as she missed a vital step and felt her sword slip from her hand.
    Synonyms
    damn, damnation, blast, hell, heck, gordon bennett

Origin

Middle English: via Old French from Latin dam(p)natio(n-), from the verb dam(p)nare 'inflict loss on' (see damn).

Definition of damnation in US English:

damnation

noundamˈnāSH(ə)ndæmˈneɪʃ(ə)n
  • (in Christian belief) condemnation to eternal punishment in hell.

    永世受地狱之苦

    sins that risk eternal damnation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Half the day he could be heard barking threats of punishment and eternal damnation.
    • If you can convince them though that by their actions they've risked eternal damnation, that's another matter.
    • Concepts of fire and damnation have given way to more sanguine personal exhortations to love, service, and devotion.
    • One cannot espouse the teachings of Jesus on one hand, and then on the other, reject what what he taught concerning eternal damnation and hell.
    • He thinks non-Catholics, including his own wife, are bound for hell and damnation.
    • Of these only one would be destined to enter heaven, and all the rest would be punished with damnation in hell.
    • He was in hell, surely, eternal damnation and punishment and it would never ever end…
    • A despicable villain tempts a sinner and lures him into sin, alienation, and damnation.
    • While discussions of parent's failure in their up-bringing can cause a family rift, the meetings are also awash with threats of eternal damnation and hell.
    • Either you drink and party and face eternal damnation or else you're sober, sad and lonely.
    • Belief in eternal damnation of the sinful (and heavenly rewards for the virtuous) also encourages moral conformity.
    • When his curse became too much of a burden he attempted suicide; a mortal sin that has condemned him to eternal damnation.
    • It was sin, punishable by eternal damnation to hell.
    • The prospect of eternal damnation provides a subconscious deterrent; religious taboos against violence conditions our minds.
    • Most other religions say that non-believers are condemned to eternal damnation.
    • Even the most extreme threat of eternal damnation in hell which Christianity preaches does not deter their believers from committing mortal sins.
    • The Faith is the way in which God saves souls from eternal damnation and to eternal happiness.
    • It teaches that there is no eternal hell or damnation and every soul has the capacity to realize the Truth.
    • I have always believed Alexander Graham Bell resides in a low corner of hell, serving eternal damnation for inventing the telephone.
    • Then the soul is sent either to heaven to enjoy the fruits of a decent life or condemned to eternal hell and damnation forever.
    Synonyms
    condemnation to hell, eternal punishment, perdition, doom, hellfire
exclamationdamˈnāSH(ə)ndæmˈneɪʃ(ə)n
  • Expressing anger or frustration.

    该死的(表示愤怒或沮丧)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Damnation, he got away.
    • ‘Damnation!’ Eddy hissed as she missed a vital step and felt her sword slip from her hand.
    • Damnation! I'd drunk more than that before and still been able to thread a needle.
    Synonyms
    damn, damnation, blast, hell, heck, gordon bennett

Origin

Middle English: via Old French from Latin dam(p)natio(n-), from the verb dam(p)nare ‘inflict loss on’ (see damn).

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