Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - damn
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v., n., adj., & adv. --v.tr. 1 (often absol. or as int. of anger or annoyance, = may God damn) curse (a person or thing). 2 doom to hell; cause the damnation of. 3 condemn, censure (a review damning the performance). 4 a (often as damning adj.) (of a circumstance, piece of evidence, etc.) show or prove to be guilty; bring condemnation upon (evidence against them was damning). b be the ruin of. --n. 1 an uttered curse. 2 sl. a negligible amount (not worth a damn). --adj. & adv. colloq. = DAMNED. Phrases and idioms damn all sl. nothing at all. damn well colloq. (as an emphatic) simply (damn well do as I say). damn with faint praise commend so unenthusiastically as to imply disapproval. I'm (or I'll be) damned if colloq. I certainly do not, will not, etc. not give a damn see GIVE. well I'm (or I'll be) damned colloq. exclamation of surprise, dismay, etc. Derivatives damningly adv. Etymology: ME f. OF damner f. L damnare inflict loss on f. damnum loss
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I. verb (~ed; ~ing) Etymology: Middle English dampnen, from Anglo-French dampner, from Latin ~are, from ~um damage, loss, fine Date: 13th century transitive verb to condemn to a punishment or fate, 2. to condemn vigorously and often irascibly for some real or fancied fault or defect , to condemn as a failure by public criticism, to bring ruin on, to swear at ; curse, intransitive verb curse, swear, II. noun Date: 1619 the utterance of the word ~ as a curse, a minimum amount or degree (as of care or consideration) ; the least bit , III. adjective or adverb Date: 1775 ~ed ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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