Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Damn English

Damn English

Damn English is: damn [ɡāisǐ]

Spoken language (words expressing disgust, resentment or complaint):

Damn rats!

That damn mouse!

Damn weather!

What terrible weather!

You fucking idiot!

You idiot!

Damn it! I forgot my key again.

Oh, no! I forgot my key again.

The Chinese translation is: damn it? [gāi sǐ]

Words expressing resentment, disgust, anxiety or resentment.

Damn, I forgot.

Go after that damn robber quickly.

Damn it inside; Hatred leads to failure; Curse; Criticism. Curse. Curse; Not at all. Damn it; Damn it. I like it very much; very

Second, usage

The verb (abbreviation of verb) (verb) Damn, especially "(God) sent him to hell and was punished by heaven", can sometimes be used as "completely failed him; Break the solution.

(adjective)? When damn is an adjective, he is only an attribute in a sentence, not used to compare grades.

Damn, when used as an adverb, is not used to compare grades.

(noun)? When used as a noun, it is usually used in the singular form and is usually used in negative sentences.

Third person singular: damns plural: damns present participle: damn past tense: damn past participle: damn.