Mrs T to Blame in a French FarceByline: IAN WOOLDRIDGEDaily Mail (London)
to blame 1.Deserving censure or disapproval; at fault:an investigation to determine who was to blame for the leak. 2.Being the cause or source of something:A freak storm was to blame for the power outage. [Middle Englishblamen, from Old Frenchblasmer, blamer, from Vulgar Latin*blastēmā...
Prime Minister Manuel Valls said that France, even while fightingterrorism, must address a...Maia De La Baume
come into play:开始;开始起作用剑桥词典英语释义:If something comes into play, it starts to have a use or an effect in a particular situation, and if it is brought into play, it is given a use or an effect.例句:In the summer months a different set of climatic factors come into play.A...
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A classical reintroduction in English after the original word, taken from vernacular Old French, had been worn down and sense-shifted toblame. Related:Blasphemed;blasphemer;blaspheming. blameless(adj.) "not meriting disapprobation or censure, without fault," late 14c., fromblame(n.) +-less....
[A] The French. [B] The Swiss. [C] Germans. [D] Russians.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 [答案]D [解析]由“Russians are most likely to blame their parents for obesity.”可以得出答案。 Questions 22-25 are based on the following interview with Emily Galash, a high school student who work...
NEW YORK, April 3 (Xinhua) -- China-U.S. trade benefits both sides and China is not to blame for the loss of manufacturing jobs in theUnited States, said a renowned U.S. expert on China. Statistics from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce show that two-way trade of goods exceeded 519.6...
invective,vituperation,vitriol- abusive or venomous language used to express blame or censure or bitter deep-seated ill will 2. insult- a deliberately offensive act or something producing the effect of deliberate disrespect; "turning his back on me was a deliberate insult" ...