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harm

/hahrm/US // hɑrm //UK // (hɑːm) //

伤害,危害,损害,坏处

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : physical injury or mental damage; hurt: to do him bodily harm.
    • : moral injury; evil; wrong.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to do or cause harm to; injure; damage; hurt: to harm one's reputation.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nouninjury, evil
Forms: harmed, harming, harms
verbinjure; cause evil
Forms: harmed, harming, harms
Synonyms
abuse滥用,虐待,辱骂,虐待行为cripple跛脚,跛子,跛脚的,残废damage损失,损害,损伤,损坏hurt伤害,负伤,伤痛,受伤的impair减损,损害,损伤,减值inconvenience不便,不方便,不便之处,不便利maim残害,致残,伤残,残废mar娶,娶妻outrage愤怒,愤慨,暴行,愤怒的prejudice偏见,成见,偏执,损害ruin破坏,毁坏,毁掉,毁了sabotage破坏,破坏行为,破坏活动,破坏行动sap汁液,汁水,肥皂水,肥皂shatter打碎,破碎,粉碎,打破shock震惊,震动,冲击,震撼tarnish玷污,抹黑,玷污了,弄脏trample践踏,蹂躏,践行,踩踏traumatize创伤,创伤性,创伤性的undermine损害,破坏,颠覆,削弱wreck残骸,失事,破坏,沉船blemish玷污,疵点,瑕疵,瑕玷bruise伤痕累累,瘀伤,弄伤,打伤crush粉碎,碾压,压碎,破碎dilapidate废墟,破旧不堪,废置,失修discommode弃权,弃权法,弃用,弃权的方式get得到,获得,拿到,得ill-treat虐待,苛待,恶待,恶待他人incommode不通畅,不通航,不通气,不通俗maltreat虐待,虐待行为,虐待罪,虐待儿童mangle钳制,绞杀,掐死,掐断misuse误用,滥用,错用,使用不当molest猥亵,猥亵行为,猥亵他人,猥亵罪mutilate肢解,残害,残缺不全,毁坏nick缺口,缺点,缺少,缺点是scathe刮痧,刮伤,刮痕,刮擦spoil破坏,糟蹋,弄坏,弄坏了stab捅一捅,戳,捅捅,捅破total共计,总计,共,总数tweak调整,调剂,调校,调节vandalize毁坏,打砸抢,破坏,打砸vitiate废止,使之无效,使之失效,使之丧失活力wing翅膀,机翼,翼,翅子wound伤口,外伤,创伤,伤wrench扳手wrong错误的,错,错的,错了zing叮,叮咛disserve解雇,解散,解放,解除对其的依赖do violence to施暴,残害,摧残,施暴于dump on倾倒在,倾销,倾泻而下,倾泻在louse up弄脏了,弄脏,弄脏了的,污辱mess up弄乱了,弄乱,搞乱,搞乱了muck up弄脏了,弄脏,捣乱,捣乱的put down撂倒,放下,撂下,撂倒了

Examples

  • The global AI ethics efforts under way today—of which there are dozens—aim to help everyone benefit from this technology, and to prevent it from causing harm.

  • These can include factors like transportation and shelter access, and those without the necessary money and resources have the hardest time getting out of harm’s way.

  • Twitter said it will evaluate a tweet’s potential to cause harm when determining whether it will be removed.

  • And, it can also make it easier for users to locate the information they’re looking for and help you get rid of underperforming content that may be doing more harm than good.

  • Only then can the industry produce solutions that reduce harm.

  • I thought about the mother, her fear of the dark, of the harm she feared might come to her daughters.

  • I meant no harm by it, but I remembered how this person talked, and I did it for my Mom and she was not into it.

  • The official spoke on condition of anonymity so as not to harm future access to those embattled communities.

  • Is there something wrong with trans people that drives us to self-harm?

  • Whether or not Hippocrates ever actually said “First, do no harm,” the axiom is central to medical ethics.

  • Fajardo seconds the demand of the citizens of Manila that the Audiencia be suppressed, alleging that it does more harm than good.

  • And if he was worried about Farmer Green's cat, why didn't he dig a hole for himself at once, and get out of harm's way?

  • Calkilate we should do ourselves more harm than him by shooting down his people.

  • These are obtained easily, whence follow the sinister reports that they give your Majesty, to the harm of the public welfare.

  • "I wouldn't do him any harm for the world," said Mrs. Kaye, casting down her eyes and looking very young and innocent.