harmed / hɑrm /

受伤受伤害的受伤害受到伤害

harmed2 个定义

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

harmed 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

damaged

harmed 的近义词 3

更多harmed例句

  1. Other restraints in the standing or seated positions could be used only when there is an immediate risk of serious physical harm.
  2. Moser made the case that because the Ensenada-based business he spoofed was technically defunct, he didn’t intend to cause harm.
  3. Last year we made a change around policy to ban all political advertising on Twitter, which was in anticipation of its potential to do harm.
  4. With this tool, researchers can study healthy, working brains without causing harm.
  5. Incorrect use, on the other hand, could directly damage the doorbell’s battery, leading to the aforementioned issue, which, in turn, can cause bodily harm or property damage.
  6. The federal bench will be harmed by dozens of vacancies going unfilled, causing a case backlog.
  7. These suits assert, basically, that the child herself was harmed by the very fact of her own birth.
  8. But MBP is “an issue where there is no doubt that children are dying and being harmed for life.”
  9. How can the answer be “Send them back to the violence from which they came,” where they will undoubtedly be harmed?
  10. Other Uber customers have been physically harmed or threatened with physical harm.
  11. None of the bullets harmed horse or man, and the sowars were not quite near enough to be in the line of fire.
  12. When my powers of sight and speech and hearing returned, MacRae stood over me, nowise harmed.
  13. If the white woman is harmed you will shed tears of blood before you reach your Scioto towns.
  14. And thus it was that the brave little Carondelet went under the fire of fifty guns without being harmed.
  15. Fifty-four houses in the northern part of the town were burned, but the fearless old man was not harmed.