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Damme Meaning in English

word · lemma: damn me

ˈdæm/, /ˈdeɪm
DAM or DAYM
ˈdam mi
DAM-mee

释义

An old-fashioned exclamation used to express surprise, anger, or emphasis, similar to 'I swear' or 'I’ll be damned.' Not commonly used in modern English except in historical or literary texts.

用法与细微差别

Very old-fashioned and considered mild profanity or oath. Rarely heard in everyday speech; often appears in classic literature, historical dramas, or as an archaic exclamation. Not as strong or offensive as modern swear words.

例句

Damme, I forgot my hat!

basic

If he wins, damme if that's not a miracle.

basic

She said, 'damme, what a storm!'

basic

Well, damme if I know the answer to that one.

natural

He keeps saying 'damme' every time he's shocked in the story.

natural

That's 18th-century English for 'wow'—people used 'damme' a lot back then.

natural