damaging / ˈdæm ɪ dʒɪŋ /

💦中学词汇破坏性破坏性的有害的损害

damaging 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. causing or capable of causing damages; harmful; injurious.

damaging 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

hurtful to reputation

更多damaging例句

  1. As investors become more risk-averse, industry insiders expect that the funding slowdown to prove most damaging for young companies as venture capital likely tilts towards established startups with proven business models.
  2. Credit Suisse is struggling to move beyond one of the most damaging episodes in its recent history after it spied on star banker Iqbal Khan, who was leaving for rival UBS Group AG.
  3. Extreme one-off events can be far more damaging for companies and societies at large.
  4. Murthy had found compelling the argument that loneliness was increasing and that loneliness can be damaging, even physiologically damaging.
  5. To suggest that it’s the most damaging environmental thing we do is, I think, a pretty extreme overstatement.
  6. It is the steady accretion of detail that may yet be the most damaging factor in the battle for British hearts and minds.
  7. He lambasts the case as without evidence, an unfair trial, and damaging for the American reputation.
  8. In 2006 then-Senator Barack Obama understood how damaging illegal immigration is for the working people of this country.
  9. Equally as damaging is the notion that those not preparing to protest the verdict must be armed for protection.
  10. If Republicans blow it and fail to pass significant legislation, that will be a huge lost opportunity and damaging for 2016.
  11. He missed no opportunity of thwarting and damaging the Government which had saved him from the gallows.
  12. That officer hurled his troops against Sherman's breastworks, and suffered a damaging defeat.
  13. For one thing, she had kept to the truth when she might have made her hints more damaging by a little exaggeration.
  14. The nocturnal mischief of damaging or destroying a neighbor's corn.
  15. Seiler thinks that only the Trojans used the battle-axe; perhaps for damaging the ships: he follows the scholiast.