mid-15c., "a curse, cursing," from Latin imprecationem (nominative imprecatio), from past participle stem of imprecari "invoke, pray, call down upon," from assimilated form of in- "into, in, within" (see in- (2)) + precari "to pray, ask, beg, request" (see pray). "Current limited sense is characteristic of human nature." [Weekley]
雙語例句
1. Let I not imprecation I of pain and sufferings will stop.
讓我不祈求我的痛苦會停止.
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2. Imprecation you, help them more again some.
祈求您, 再多幫助她們一些吧.
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3. The concrete adversaria and miscellanies of its folk - custom embody imprecation of people for health and auspicious.