malediction meaning in English
n.
1.诅咒,诬蔑。
2.诽谤 (opp. benediction)。
短语和例子
Examples
- Shakespeare ' s remains were guarded by a malediction
莎士比亚的遗骸被诅咒给守护著。 - One ' s reputation may be blackened by the maledictions of irresponsible people
一个人的名誉,有可能被不负责任的人的诽谤给抹黑了。 - Passepartout shook it , but with no perceptible effect ; for neither shaking nor maledictions could prevail upon it to change its mind
别人叫他去看晴雨表,可是晴雨表上的水银柱一点也没有上升的意思。 - Five minutes afterwards the piano resounded to the touch of mademoiselle d armilly s fingers , and mademoiselle danglars was singing brabantio s malediction on desdemona
五分钟以后,钢琴声在亚密莱小姐的手指下又响起来,接着腾格拉尔小姐的歌声也传了出来。 - And , whatever people may say , " continued caderousse , in his native language , which was not altogether devoid of rude poetry , " i cannot help being more frightened at the idea of the malediction of the dead than the hatred of the living .
而不管别人怎么说, ”卡德鲁斯用他那种充满庸俗的诗意的乡谈继续说道。 “我却总觉得死人的诅咒比活人的仇恨更可怕些。 ”