damage的意思和读音

damage

: [ˈdæmɪdʒ] : ['dæmɪdʒ]

v.

n.;(

damages  damaging  damaged  

v.+n.cause damage,do damage,prevent damage,avoid damage,repair damage

adj.+n.liver damage,serious damage,severe damage,great damage,potential damage

v.repair

n.reparation

v.injure,harm,spoil,hurt,smash up

n.injury,impairment,mutilation,destruction,cost

damagen.

1.[u]~ (to sth)physical harm caused to sth which makes it less attractive, useful or valuable

serious/severe/extensive/permanent/minor damage

brain/liver etc. damage

fire/smoke/bomb/storm damage

The earthquake caused damage to property estimated at $6 million. 600

The storm didn't do much damage .

Let's take a look at the damage./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

I insist on paying for the damage.

Make sure you insure your camera against loss or damage.

2.[u]~ (to sb/sth)harmful effects on sb/sth

emotional damage resulting from divorce

damage to a person's reputation

This could cause serious damage to the country's economy.

I'm going─I've done enough damage here already.

3.[pl]an amount of money that a court decides should be paid to sb by the person, company, etc. that has caused them harm or injury

He was ordered to pay damages totalling £30 000. 3

They intend to sue for damages.

Ann was awarded £6 000 (in) damages. 6 000

IDMwhats the damage?(informal)a way of asking how much sth costsv.

1.~ sth/sbto harm or spoil sth/sb

The fire badly damaged the town hall.使

Several vehicles were damaged in the crash.

Smoking seriously damages your health.

The allegations are likely to damage his political career.

emotionally damaged children

n.1.,;〈,2.,3.;

v.1.(),;()2.

n.1.physical harm caused to something so that it is broken, spoiled, or injured2.emotional or mental harm caused to someone3.negative effects on someone or something4.money that a court orders you to pay someone because you have harmed them or their property1.physical harm caused to something so that it is broken, spoiled, or injured2.emotional or mental harm caused to someone3.negative effects on someone or something4.money that a court orders you to pay someone because you have harmed them or their property

v.1.to harm something physically so that it is broken, spoiled, or injured2.to have a negative effect on someone or something

1. ... daily activity level [] damage damage area []1、 2、

2. breakdown damage ) replacing ...

3. ——ClanWar, ——damage ——forthewin, 。 ...

4. ,耀〖 bragabout〗 ,damage〖 defeat;frustrate;baffle〗 ...

5. 〖 lose;bedefeated〗 〖 ruin;destroy;damage;〖 reduce〗 ...

6. (5) [ clear away] (7) ;[ ruin;damage] (11) ;;[ collide;bump;rush ahead] ...

7. ... daily activity level [] damage damage area []1、 2、

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1.The hair had been ruined by her love and her desire to give a special gift. Repairing the damage was a very big job.

2.As he prepared to inspect the storm damage, the president made a direct appeal for contributions.

3.This effect, known as hyperglycemia, can damage blood vessels, the kidneys, heart, eyes and nerves.

4.When releasing the DISPLAY ASSEMBLY be very careful not to damage the highlighted parts of the PLASTIC BODY with the screwdriver!

5.If you think your damage is low, bring that up in these forums.

6.The type of failure in operation is no longer the fatigue spall, but starts witt the surface damage.使

7.It could also raise more than a $1tn over the next decade to help the country recover from the damage inflicted by the Wall Street crew.亿

8.It is not as if he needs the tax to repair damage from a deep recession or to slash an embarrassing budget deficit.退

9."Drugs that are legal cause at least as much damage, if not more, than drugs that are illicit, " he said.:“。”

10.Well, I feel like it's not a good thing, but I'm wondering if the diet and the meditation are enough to overcome this damage?西