blame
blame
bleɪm
bleim
British pronunciation
/blˈe‍ɪm/

Définition et signification de « blame » en anglais

to blame
01

accuser

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
to blame definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The parents were quick to blame the school when their child's grades dropped, overlooking the child's lack of effort.
Les parents ont rapidement blâmé l'école lorsque les notes de leur enfant ont baissé, négligeant le manque d'effort de l'enfant.
02

reprocher, critiquer

to critique or find fault with something or someone
Transitive: to blame sth
example
Exemples
Critics have blamed the novel's lack of originality.
Les critiques ont reproché au roman son manque d'originalité.
03

reprocher, accuser

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
example
Exemples
The coach blamed the team's loss on lack of effort and discipline during training.
L'entraîneur a blâmé la défaite de l'équipe sur le manque d'effort et de discipline pendant l'entraînement.
Blame
01

an accusation that someone is responsible for a mistake, fault, or wrongdoing

blame definition and meaning
02

a reproach or expression of disapproval for a mistake, fault, or wrongdoing

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