harm的意思和读音

harm

: [hɑrm] : [hɑː(r)m]

n.

v.

harms  harming  harmed  

v.+n.do harm,cause harm,bring harm,harm reputation,prevent harm

adj.+n.great harm,serious harm,potential harm,real harm,irreparable harm

v.help

v.damage,hurt,spoil,injure,impair

n.injury,destruction,impairment,maltreatment,detriment

harmn.

1.[u]damage or injury that is caused by a person or an event

He would never frighten anyone or cause them any harm .

He may look fierce, but he means no harm .

The court case will do serious harm to my business.

The accident could have been much worse; luckily no harm was done .

Don't worry, we'll see that the children come to no harm .

I can't say I like Mark very much, but I don't wish him any harm .

Hard work never did anyone any harm .

Look, we're just going out for a few drinks, where's the harm in that ?

The treatment they gave him did him more harm than good .

IDM

It wouldn't do you any harm to smarten yourself up.

it wouldnt do sb any harm (to do sth)used to suggest that it would be a good idea for sb to do sth

It wouldn't do you any harm to smarten yourself up.

no harm done(informal)used to tell sb not to worry because they have caused no serious damage or injuryout of harms wayin a safe place where sb/sth cannot be hurt or injured or do any damage to sb/sth

He may say no, but there's no harm in asking.

It does no harm to ask.

there is no harm in (sbs) doing sthit does no harm (for sb) to do sthused to tell sb that sth is a good idea and will not cause any problems

He may say no, but there's no harm in asking.

It does no harm to ask.

v.

1.~ sb/sthto hurt or injure sb or to damage sth

He would never harm anyone.

Pollution can harm marine life.

These revelations will harm her chances of winning the election.

n.1.,;

v.1.,,

n.1.injury, damage, or problems caused by something that you do

v.1.to injure, damage, or have a bad effect on someone or something

1. 〖 cutoff〗 harm;〖 shelter〗 ...

2. (2) [ cast away] (3) [ harm;hurt] (1) [ worn-out;old and shabby] ...

3. 〖malady〗 harm;, 〖borethrough〗 ...

4. 2. [ injurious insect] 3. [ evil;harm] 4.[ morning sickness of a pregnant woman] ...

5. interested( ) - harm) harmful( ) - ...

6. 1. [ rascal;rogue] 2. [ harm;disadvantage] 3. [ scoundrel;bastard] ...

7. Fire Seeds( Harm) Heal( ) ...

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1.Being tired all the time is often put down to anaemia and women think they should take more iron, but that could do more harm than good.

2.Doing so did not harm my health; on the contrary, it improved the well being of my hair in general and made me feel great!

3.The children don't do much at their youth club, but at least they stay out of harm's way.

4.And for me it's a recession beater too -- what's the harm in using my assets for a bit of extra cash, " Hiley said in a statement. "使退

5.There is no report, including from the US Government, of any of our releases ever having caused harm to any individual.

6.In practice we see that although many people do have the desire to serve the masses, they end up in failure, doing great harm to the masses.使

7.To be able to see clearly the word prevail, at least 50 cm to 75 cm distance, thus reducing the harm of electromagnetic radiation.5075

8.'We didn't want to put people unnecessarily in harm's way, ' he said. 'We were the first agency to know everybody was out of the plane. ',“。”

9."When it was explained to us that the problems had no solutions, I thought to myself, 'well, there's no harm in trying, '" he said.“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

10.But if markets can inflict pain, the harm from trying to tame them is often worse, argue those who would let the invisible hand carry on.