| 释义 | 
		ac·cursed \-st, -sə̇d; -sə̇d usu when a stressed syllable follows without pause, “-sə̇d breed” for instance being more frequent than “-st breed”\ adjective or ac·curst \-st\ Etymology: Middle English acursed, from past participle of acursen 1.  : cursed  < this accursed devil — Shakespeare > 2.  : bad enough to be under a curse : detestable, damnable  < dry, unhealthy, and accursed was the road — Eve Langley > • ac·curs·ed·ly \-sə̇dlē, -i\ adverb • ac·curs·ed·ness \-sə̇dnə̇s\ noun -es |