Blame
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British pronunciation/blˈe‍ɪm/
American pronunciation/ˈbɫeɪm/

Definición y Significado de "blame"

to blame
01

culpar, echar la culpa a

to say or feel that someone or something is responsible for a mistake or problem
Transitive: to blame sb/sth | to blame sb/sth for a mistake or problem
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The teacher decided to blame the entire class for the disruption, even though only a few students were involved.
El maestro decidió culpar a toda la clase por la interrupción, aunque solo unos pocos estudiantes estaban involucrados.
The parents were quick to blame the school when their child's grades dropped, overlooking the child's lack of effort.
Los padres fueron rápidos en culpar a la escuela cuando las calificaciones de su hijo bajaron, pasando por alto la falta de esfuerzo del niño.
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culpar, echar la culpa a

to critique or find fault with something or someone
Transitive: to blame sth
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The literary critic blamed the novel for its shallow character development and predictable plot twists.
Critics have blamed the novel's lack of originality.
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culpar, atribuir responsabilidad

to attribute responsibility or fault for a negative outcome or situation to a person, group, or thing
Transitive: to blame a fault or shortcoming on sth
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The CEO blamed the recent decline in profits on poor market conditions and increased competition.
The coach blamed the team's loss on lack of effort and discipline during training.
01

culpa, responsabilidad

responsibility or fault attributed to someone for a mistake, wrongdoing, or undesirable outcome
blame definition and meaning
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culpa, reproche

a reproach for some lapse or misdeed
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