n. 損害;傷害;危害;
vt. 傷害;損害;危害;
用作名詞(n.)
Her film was a complete failure, and this did her reputation a lot of harm.
她這部電影是徹底的失敗了,使她的名聲受到很大的損害。
Excessive drinking will do you harm.
過量飲酒對身體有害。
He means no harm by saying what he thinks, but people tend to be upset by it.
他想到什么就說什么,并無惡意,但人們聽了心里總是不舒服。
用作及物動詞
S+~n./pron.
I have never harmed anyone.
我從沒傷害過任何人。
Smoking harms our health.
吸煙有害健康。
There was a fire in our street, but no one was harmed.
我們街上發(fā)生了火災(zāi),但無人受傷。
1. Nudism, the council decided, was doing the resort more harm than good.
委員會認(rèn)定在休閑勝地的裸體行為弊大于利。
2. These men were never told how they'dbeen put in harm's way.
從來沒人告訴這些人他們是如何被置于險境的。
3. All dogs are capable of doing harm to human beings.
只要是狗就可能會咬人。
4. Living together didn't harm our friendship. If anything it strengthened it.
在一起住并沒有損害我們的友誼。要說真有什么的話,它反而鞏固了我們的友誼。
5. Workers scrambled to carry priceless objects out of harm's way.
工人們爭先恐后地將價值連城的物品運到安全的地方。
6. The move would cause irreparable harm to the organization.
這一舉措會對該組織造成不可彌補的損害。
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