blamed的意思和读音

blamed

: ['bleɪmd] : ['bleɪmd]

adv.

v.“blame”

adv.1.,

v.1.“blame”

v.1.The past participle and past tense of blame

1. headliner n. () blamed adj. , shrugging n. v. ...

2. eating disorder blamed riding instructor ...

3. single mothers blamed lack ...

4. single mothers blamed lack ...

5. ... 【in addition to】 blamed 【run out of】 ...

6. ... ground down 使 blamed parade ( ...

7. ... A. blamed , D. criticized , ...

8. rejected blamed criticized ...

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1.Eisenhower had an almost pathological, but healthy, fear that he might be blamed for allowing the nation to fall into another depression.使

2.They are at the front of the cover-up over Planet X, and expect to be blamed by the public when admissions are finally made.x沿

3.Adm. Mullen blamed both men for the attacks, and said the elder Mr. Kim's leadership is "worrisome. "

4.More than half of those surveyed blamed their forgetfulness on trying to do too many things.访

5.Baldness is often blamed on poor circulation to the scalp, vitamin deficiencies, dandruff, and even excessive hat wearing.

6.January estimate, Mr Bernanke blamed rising energy costs which, he said, should stabilise or fall in the near future.

7.There is also uncertainty concerning taxes and spending, as I said, but the federal debt cannot be blamed primarily on this Administration.

8.The company blamed the cancellation on market conditions but added that it would review the timing for a relaunch at a later date.

9.The regime did not want to be blamed for him dying behind bars, he says, so he was allowed out for treatment.

10.Sales in London were described as "volatile" by John Russell, chief executive, which he blamed on the uncertain economy.ManganeseBronze-(JohnRussell)”,