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单词 doggone
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Definition of doggone in English:

doggone

adjective ˈdɒɡɒnˈdɑ(ɡ)ɡɔn
North American informal
  • attributive Used to express feelings of annoyance, surprise, or pleasure.

    用来表示恼怒、吃惊或高兴去你的,他妈的

    now just a doggone minute

    他妈的等一会儿。

    as submodifier it's doggone good to be home

    回家真是他妈的好。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She speaks with uncanny timing in the most doggone delicious accent, and sings with irresistible sorcery.
    • I've cut my feet chasing some of those doggone chickens.
    • We're able to stop and change direction pretty doggone quick here.
    • You know, that's what makes politics so doggone interesting.
    • I travel around the country, and there's a common sentiment - the tax code is too doggone complicated.
    • Flood their doggone offices with requests to do something.
    • According to them, these are, if not the best of times, pretty doggone good times about which you'd have to be a fool to complain.
    • Wait a doggone minute!
    • As before, her charm and doggone friendliness manipulate everyone to her way of thinking.
    • These two people need to sit in a room together and make a doggone decision right now.
    • And that's what it's all about, and that's why this vote in Florida is so doggone important.
    • The schedule might appear impressive if it weren't so doggone reckless.
    • And when you do that, you had doggone well better win.
    • My Pontiac wasn't just fast every once in a while; it was fast every doggone time down the racetrack.
    • Our technology correspondent joins us live with a look at some of the best doggone gadgets he could find.
    • If you'd stop spending all your money on cheap tank tops, you wouldn't be so doggone broke.
    • That is probably what made her so doggone successful there in the loan office.
    • That's why this arrest and this capture is so doggone important.
    • My birthday present came early this year, and since you seemed so doggone interested, I'm going to tell you all about it!
    • This 1953 effort isn't a complete waste of time, but it comes doggone close.
    Synonyms
    complete, total, utter
verb ˈdɒɡɒnˈdɑ(ɡ)ɡɔn
[with object]North American informal
  • Damn; darn (used to express surprise, irritation, or anger)

    该死的;可恶的(用来表示吃惊、愤怒或恼火)

    from that moment, doggone it if I didn't see a motivation in Joey!

    从那时起,如果乔伊还是缺少动力那我就气死了!

    I'll be doggoned if every fourth kid is affected

    要是每四个孩子就有一个受影响,那我真是该死!

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Today I'll be walking around saying ‘I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me!’
    • And doggone it if I didn't go running to his enveloping arms.
    • But, doggone it, sometimes it seems as if nobody cares.
    • I'll cut down on meat, but I'll be doggoned if I'll freeze to death in my own living room.
    • It looks much better to advertisers - our readers are smarter, prettier and doggone it, people just like them.
    • By the end of watching the locker-room scenes, if you are not a fan of his postgame victory call and response, well, doggone it, you just aren't much fun.
    • And doggone it, when I go to the trouble of breaking my diet and walking to McDonald's, I want real McDonald's food.
    • O'Reilly's working real hard here, but, doggone it, he just can't figure out why the thinking world was so upset by the publication of Meyer's paper.
    • He's smart enough and doggone it, I really really like him.
    • Get a dog and - doggone it - there goes the garden.
    • And doggone it this sounds rapprochement to me.
    • When is this thing going to stop, man, doggone it.
    • But, doggone it, I think Casey has the right idea.
    • But doggone it, those little crinkles do appear with age!
    • And, doggone it, we can't find an easy game against an expansion team anymore.
    • But I'll be doggoned if I hear either man talking in concrete terms about specifics and the real issues that are going to affect the future of the country.
    • ‘As I tell little girls and little boys all the time, you've got to dare to dream because, doggone it, it could come true,’ Renshaw says.
    • And doggone it, I can't get that song out of my head.

Origin

Early 19th century: probably from dog on it, euphemism for God damn it.

Rhymes

logon

Definition of doggone in US English:

doggone

adjectiveˈdä(ɡ)ɡônˈdɑ(ɡ)ɡɔn
North American informal
  • attributive Used to express feelings of annoyance, surprise, or pleasure.

    用来表示恼怒、吃惊或高兴去你的,他妈的

    now just a doggone minute

    他妈的等一会儿。

    as submodifier it's doggone good to be home

    回家真是他妈的好。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We're able to stop and change direction pretty doggone quick here.
    • She speaks with uncanny timing in the most doggone delicious accent, and sings with irresistible sorcery.
    • Wait a doggone minute!
    • That's why this arrest and this capture is so doggone important.
    • My birthday present came early this year, and since you seemed so doggone interested, I'm going to tell you all about it!
    • And that's what it's all about, and that's why this vote in Florida is so doggone important.
    • I travel around the country, and there's a common sentiment - the tax code is too doggone complicated.
    • Flood their doggone offices with requests to do something.
    • These two people need to sit in a room together and make a doggone decision right now.
    • According to them, these are, if not the best of times, pretty doggone good times about which you'd have to be a fool to complain.
    • That is probably what made her so doggone successful there in the loan office.
    • As before, her charm and doggone friendliness manipulate everyone to her way of thinking.
    • The schedule might appear impressive if it weren't so doggone reckless.
    • This 1953 effort isn't a complete waste of time, but it comes doggone close.
    • Our technology correspondent joins us live with a look at some of the best doggone gadgets he could find.
    • If you'd stop spending all your money on cheap tank tops, you wouldn't be so doggone broke.
    • You know, that's what makes politics so doggone interesting.
    • And when you do that, you had doggone well better win.
    • I've cut my feet chasing some of those doggone chickens.
    • My Pontiac wasn't just fast every once in a while; it was fast every doggone time down the racetrack.
    Synonyms
    complete, total, utter
verbˈdä(ɡ)ɡônˈdɑ(ɡ)ɡɔn
[with object]North American informal
  • Used to express surprise, irritation, or anger.

    该死的;可恶的(用来表示吃惊、愤怒或恼火)

    from that moment, doggone it if I didn't see a motivation in Joey!

    从那时起,如果乔伊还是缺少动力那我就气死了!

    I'll be doggoned if every fourth kid is affected

    要是每四个孩子就有一个受影响,那我真是该死!

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But I'll be doggoned if I hear either man talking in concrete terms about specifics and the real issues that are going to affect the future of the country.
    • By the end of watching the locker-room scenes, if you are not a fan of his postgame victory call and response, well, doggone it, you just aren't much fun.
    • And, doggone it, we can't find an easy game against an expansion team anymore.
    • He's smart enough and doggone it, I really really like him.
    • And doggone it this sounds rapprochement to me.
    • It looks much better to advertisers - our readers are smarter, prettier and doggone it, people just like them.
    • O'Reilly's working real hard here, but, doggone it, he just can't figure out why the thinking world was so upset by the publication of Meyer's paper.
    • But, doggone it, sometimes it seems as if nobody cares.
    • And doggone it, when I go to the trouble of breaking my diet and walking to McDonald's, I want real McDonald's food.
    • And doggone it, I can't get that song out of my head.
    • But, doggone it, I think Casey has the right idea.
    • ‘As I tell little girls and little boys all the time, you've got to dare to dream because, doggone it, it could come true,’ Renshaw says.
    • Today I'll be walking around saying ‘I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me!’
    • Get a dog and - doggone it - there goes the garden.
    • And doggone it if I didn't go running to his enveloping arms.
    • When is this thing going to stop, man, doggone it.
    • But doggone it, those little crinkles do appear with age!
    • I'll cut down on meat, but I'll be doggoned if I'll freeze to death in my own living room.

Origin

Early 19th century: probably from dog on it, euphemism for God damn it.

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