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VERB
織補(bǔ);縫補(bǔ)
If you darn something knitted or made of cloth, you mend a hole in it by sewing stitches across the hole and then weaving stitches in and out of them.
例句
Aunt Emilie darned old socks...
埃米莉姨媽織補(bǔ)舊襪子。
Mari refolded the darned pullover and socks.
瑪麗把織補(bǔ)過(guò)的套頭衫和襪子重新疊好。
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N-COUNT
織補(bǔ)處;縫補(bǔ)處
A darn is a part of a piece of clothing that has been darned.
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ADJ
(用于強(qiáng)調(diào),常表示惱怒)該死的,可惡的,十足的,完全的
People sometimes use darn or darned to emphasize what they are saying, often when they are annoyed.
例句
There's not a darn thing he can do about it...
他對(duì)此根本無(wú)能為力。
You invariably leave your health club a darned sight less healthy than when you went in.
人們離開(kāi)健身俱樂(lè)部的時(shí)候,氣色看上去總是比剛進(jìn)去時(shí)要糟糕。
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EXCLAM
該死;可惡;討厭
You can say darn it to show that you are very annoyed about something.
例句
OK, I admit it, it was me. But darn it, I was right!
好吧,我承認(rèn),是我干的。但我是對(duì)的,可惡!
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PHRASE
真沒(méi)想到;真叫我吃驚
You can say I'll be darned to show that you are very surprised about something.
例句
'A talking pig!' he exclaimed. 'Well, I'll be darned.'
“一只會(huì)說(shuō)話的豬!”他大聲叫道,“哎呀,真是怪事。”