B1 to say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happening责备;责怪;归咎于
C2 said in order to tell someone that you understand why they are doing something and that you agree with the reason for doing it我不会怪…;我理解…的心情
C1 to be the reason for something that happens是…的原因
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It's tempting to blame television for the increase in crime.
They blamed their defeat on the media's one-sided reporting of the election campaign.
She blamed me for practically every mistake in the report.
Human error has been blamed for the air crash.
Anything that goes wrong in the office is blamed on Pete.
B2 the situation in which people say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happening责备;怪罪;归咎
If you take the blame for something, you say that you did it or that it is your fault.引咎;对…负责
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It is not the job of the investigating committee to allocate blame for the disaster.
The report assigned the blame for the accident to inadequate safety regulations.
She can't accept she made a mistake and now she's trying to lay the blame on her assistant.
I accept my portion of the blame.
Teachers cannot be expected to shoulder all the blame for poor exam results.
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