blaspheme
verb /blæsˈfiːm/
/blæsˈfiːm/
[intransitive, transitive]动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they blaspheme | /blæsˈfiːm/ /blæsˈfiːm/ |
he / she / it blasphemes | /blæsˈfiːmz/ /blæsˈfiːmz/ |
past simple blasphemed | /blæsˈfiːmd/ /blæsˈfiːmd/ |
past participle blasphemed | /blæsˈfiːmd/ /blæsˈfiːmd/ |
-ing form blaspheming | /blæsˈfiːmɪŋ/ /blæsˈfiːmɪŋ/ |
- blaspheme (somebody/something) to speak about God or the holy things of a particular religion in an offensive way; to swear using the names of God or holy things
亵渎(上帝或神明) - How dare you blaspheme in front of your own father?
你怎么敢在自己父亲面前口出恶言? - blaspheme somebody/something He was accused of blaspheming the prophet.
他被指控亵渎先知。
词源Middle English: via Old French from ecclesiastical Latin blasphemare ‘reproach, revile, blaspheme’, from Greek blasphēmein, from blasphēmos ‘evil-speaking’. Compare with blame. - How dare you blaspheme in front of your own father?