damnation 音标拼音: [dæmn'eʃən]
n . 非难,被罚下地狱,诅咒
int . 糟了!该死!完了!
非难,被罚下地狱,诅咒
damnation n 1 :
the act of damning 2 :
the state of being condemned to eternal punishment in Hell [
synonym : {
damnation }, {
eternal damnation }]
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n . [
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damnation ,
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damnatio ,
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damnare .
See {
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1 .
The state of being damned ;
condemnation ;
openly expressed disapprobation .
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2 . (
Theol .)
Condemnation to everlasting punishment in the future state ,
or the punishment itself .
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How can ye escape the damnation of hell ? --
Matt .
xxiii .
33 .
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Wickedness is sin ,
and sin is damnation . --
Shak .
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3 .
A sin deserving of everlasting punishment . [
R .]
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The deep damnation of his taking -
off . --
Shak .
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76 Moby Thesaurus words for "
damnation ":
anathema ,
anathematizing ,
arraignment ,
ban ,
blame ,
blasphemy ,
bloodbath ,
blue ruin ,
breakup ,
carnage ,
castigation ,
censure ,
commination ,
condemnation ,
consumption ,
conviction ,
curse ,
death sentence ,
death warrant ,
decimation ,
decrial ,
denouncement ,
denunciation ,
depredation ,
desolation ,
despoilment ,
despoliation ,
destruction ,
devastation ,
disintegration ,
disorganization ,
disruption ,
dissolution ,
doom ,
evil eye ,
excommunication ,
excoriation ,
execration ,
flaying ,
fulmination ,
fustigation ,
guilty verdict ,
havoc ,
hecatomb ,
hex ,
holocaust ,
impeachment ,
imprecation ,
indictment ,
judgment ,
malison ,
malocchio ,
perdition ,
pillorying ,
proscription ,
rap ,
ravage ,
reprehension ,
reprobation ,
ruin ,
ruination ,
sentence ,
shambles ,
skinning alive ,
slaughter ,
spoliation ,
stricture ,
thundering ,
undoing ,
vandalism ,
verdict of guilty ,
waste ,
whammy ,
wrack ,
wrack and ruin ,
wreck Damnation in Rom .
13 :
2 ,
means "
condemnation ,"
which comes on those who withstand God '
s ordinance of magistracy .
This sentence of condemnation comes not from the magistrate ,
but from God ,
whose authority is thus resisted .
In 1 Cor .
11 :
29 (
R .
V ., "
judgment ")
this word means condemnation ,
in the sense of exposure to severe temporal judgements from God ,
as the following verse explains .
In Rom .
14 :
23 the word "
damned "
means "
condemned "
by one '
s own conscience ,
as well as by the Word of God .
The apostle shows here that many things which are lawful are not expedient ;
and that in using our Christian liberty the question should not simply be ,
Is this course I follow lawful ?
but also ,
Can I follow it without doing injury to the spiritual interests of a brother in Christ ?
He that "
doubteth ",
i .
e .,
is not clear in his conscience as to "
meats ",
will violate his conscience "
if he eat ,"
and in eating is condemned ;
and thus one ought not so to use his liberty as to lead one who is "
weak "
to bring upon himself this condemnation .
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Damnation - Wikipedia In many forms of Western Christian belief, damnation is what humanity deserves for its sins Catholic and many Protestant denominations hold that human sin is the product of the fall of man of Adam and Eve in the Book of Genesis
DAMNATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DAMNATION is the act of damning : the state of being damned How to use damnation in a sentence
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damnation - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocab Dictionary Meaning Damnation refers to the idea of being punished, especially in a religious context, where a person is believed to be sent to hell or suffering for wrongdoing
DAMNATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com DAMNATION definition: the act of damning or the state of being damned See examples of damnation used in a sentence
DAMNATION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary According to some religions, if someone suffers damnation, they have to stay in hell for ever after they have died because of their sins a fear of eternal damnation