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41 βλάβη
A harm, damage, A.Pr. 763, IG12.18, etc.;πεπονθέναι.. ἐς βλάβην φέρον S.OT 517
; τίς β.; c. inf., Id.OC 1187;οἷς ἦν ἐν β. τειχισθέν Th.5.52
;προσκαλοῦμαί σε.. βλάβης τῶν φορτίων Ar.V. 1407
; β. θεοῦ mischief from a god, E. Ion 520, cf. S.Ant. 1104; of a person, ἡ πᾶσα β. who is naught but mischief, Id.El. 301, cf. 784, Ph. 622: pl.,ἐν ὄμμασιν βλάβας ἔχω A.Ag. 889
, cf. Eu. 799; αἱματηρὰς θηγάνας, σπλάγχνων βλάβας νέων ib. 859.2 βλάβης δίκη an action for damage done, D.21.25; β. τετραπόδων damage done by eattle, Plu. Sol.24;β. τῶν θηρίων Id.2.642b
(pl.);οἰκῆος καὶ δούλης τὴν β. εἶναι ὀφείλειν Sol.
ap. Lys.10.19;οἱ περὶ τῆς β. νόμοι.. ἁπλοῦν τὸ βλάβος κελεύουσιν ἐκτίνειν D.21.43
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42 причинять ущерб
1. damnify2. disadvantage3. do damage4. do harmзагладить, возместить ущерб — to undo the damage
получить повреждения; понести ущерб — to suffer harm
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43 Mäusefraß
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44 columna vertebral
f.spinal column, rachis, spine, backbone.* * *(de un cuerpo) vertebral column, spinal column 2 (de un sistema) backbone* * ** * *(Anat) spine, spinal o vertebral column; ( de sistema) backbone* * *(n.) = backbone, spinal cord, vertebral column, spineEx. Since 1950 the backbone of British current bibliographic control has been British national bibliography.Ex. Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a damage done to the spinal cord due to an accident or a fall, which may result in partial or complete paralysis.Ex. Radiography and computer tomography scanning were performed, demonstrating malformation of the vertebral column.Ex. A bullet had passed through her cheek and nose and lodged in the back of her head at the base of her spine.* * *(Anat) spine, spinal o vertebral column; ( de sistema) backbone* * *la columna vertebral(n.) = spinal column, theEx: The five vertebrae in the lumbar region of the back are the largest and strongest in the spinal column.
(n.) = backbone, spinal cord, vertebral column, spineEx: Since 1950 the backbone of British current bibliographic control has been British national bibliography.
Ex: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a damage done to the spinal cord due to an accident or a fall, which may result in partial or complete paralysis.Ex: Radiography and computer tomography scanning were performed, demonstrating malformation of the vertebral column.Ex: A bullet had passed through her cheek and nose and lodged in the back of her head at the base of her spine.* * *ANAT spinal column -
45 espina dorsal
f.spinal column.* * *spinal column, spine, backbone* * *spine, backbone* * *(n.) = backbone, backbone, spinal cord, spineEx. Since 1950 the backbone of British current bibliographic control has been British national bibliography.Ex. A backbone is a high-speed line or series of connections that forms a major pathway within a network.Ex. Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a damage done to the spinal cord due to an accident or a fall, which may result in partial or complete paralysis.Ex. A bullet had passed through her cheek and nose and lodged in the back of her head at the base of her spine.* * *spine, backbone* * *la espina dorsal(n.) = spinal column, theEx: The five vertebrae in the lumbar region of the back are the largest and strongest in the spinal column.
(n.) = backbone, backbone, spinal cord, spineEx: Since 1950 the backbone of British current bibliographic control has been British national bibliography.
Ex: A backbone is a high-speed line or series of connections that forms a major pathway within a network.Ex: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a damage done to the spinal cord due to an accident or a fall, which may result in partial or complete paralysis.Ex: A bullet had passed through her cheek and nose and lodged in the back of her head at the base of her spine.* * *spine, backbone -
46 lesión de la médula espinal
(n.) = spinal cord injury (SCI)Ex. Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a damage done to the spinal cord due to an accident or a fall, which may result in partial or complete paralysis.* * *(n.) = spinal cord injury (SCI)Ex: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a damage done to the spinal cord due to an accident or a fall, which may result in partial or complete paralysis.
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47 médula espinal
f.spinal cord, cord of nerve tissue in the spinal canal, medulla spinalis, funis argenteus.* * *spinal cord* * ** * *(n.) = spinal cordEx. Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a damage done to the spinal cord due to an accident or a fall, which may result in partial or complete paralysis.* * ** * *la médula espinal(n.) = spinal column, theEx: The five vertebrae in the lumbar region of the back are the largest and strongest in the spinal column.
(n.) = spinal cordEx: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a damage done to the spinal cord due to an accident or a fall, which may result in partial or complete paralysis.
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48 Schadenersatz
Schadenersatz
amends, indemnification, indemnity, reimbursement, (Abfindung) paying off, buying out, (in Geld) damages, compensation for damage, compensatory damages (US), (Wiedergutmachung) reparation of the damage (US), redress;
• zum Schadenersatz verpflichtet liable to pay (respond in) damages, bound to allow indemnity;
• angemessener Schadenersatz adequate (fair) damages;
• durch Verzögerung der Zuerkennung entstehender Schadenersatz intervening damages;
• fahrlässigkeitsunabhängiger Schadenersatz compensation irrespective of negligence;
• der Form halber festgesetzter geringer (nomineller) Schadenersatz nominal damages;
• vertraglich festgesetzter Schadenersatz liquidated damages;
• festgestellter Schadenersatz proved damages;
• der Höhe nach noch nicht feststehender Schadenersatz unliquidated damages;
• pauschalierter Schadenersatz agreed damages;
• üblicher Schadenersatz general damages;
• unbezifferter Schadenersatz indeterminate damages;
• verbürgter Schadenersatz collateral guaranty;
• verschärfter Schadenersatz exemplary (punitive) damages, retributive damages (US);
• zuerkannter Schadenersatz (Versicherung) awarded damages, award;
• im Ermessungswege zuerkannter Schadenersatz discretionary damages;
• doppelt zuerkannter Schadenersatz double damages;
• rechtlich zuerkannter Schadenersatz legal award;
• Schadenersatz wegen Annahmeverweigerung damages for non-acceptance;
• Schadenersatz für Betriebskrankheiten compensation for industrial diseases;
• Schadenersatz für Betriebsunfälle workmen’s compensation;
• Schadenersatz wegen verspäteter Fertigstellung damages for delay in finishing;
• Schadenersatz für Folgeschäden special damages;
• Schadenersatz in Geld pecuniary damages;
• Schadenersatz für entgangenen Gewinn consequential damages;
• unbezifferter Schadenersatz wegen unerlaubter Handlung unliquidated damages for tort;
• Schadenersatz wegen widerrechtlicher Kündigung damages for wrongful dismissal;
• Schadenersatz wegen ausgebliebener Lieferung damages for non-delivery;
• Schadenersatz für Mehraufwendungen out-of-pocket loss rule;
• Schadenersatz wegen Nichterfüllung damages for non-fulfilment;
• Schadenersatz für tatsächlich eingetretenen Schaden substantial damages;
• Schadenersatz wegen arglistiger Täuschung damages for the tort of deceit or fraud;
• Schadenersatz wegen Verdienstausfalls damages for loss of earnings;
• Schadenersatz des Verkehrswertes commercial indemnity;
• Schadenersatz für Verschlechterung der Wohngegend compensation for loss of amenities;
• Schadenersatz wegen Vertragsverletzung damages for breach of contract;
• Schadenersatz aberkennen (nicht anerkennen) to disallow compensation;
• gleichwertigen Schadenersatz anbieten to offer an equivalent for damage done;
• Schadenersatz beanspruchen to claim damages, (bei der Versicherung) to place a claim;
• Schadenersatz beantragen to make a claim for damages;
• grundsätzliche Feststellung der Verpflichtung zum Schadenersatz beantragen to sue for damages at large;
• j. wegen Schadenersatzes belangen to come upon s. o. for damages;
• Schadenersatz berechnen to lay damages;
• Schadenersatz dem Grunde nach einklagen to sue for unliquidated damages;
• zwei Millionen Dollar Schadenersatz einklagen to seek 2-million in damages;
• Schadenersatz einreichen to advance a claim for indemnification;
• Schadenersatz erhalten to recover (obtain) damages;
• Anspruch auf Schadenersatz erhalten to be awarded entitlement to damages;
• auf Schadenersatz erkennen to award damages against;
• Schadenersatz erlangen to recover damages;
• Schadenersatz wegen unerlaubter Handlung erlangen to obtain damages in tort;
• Schadenersatz feststellen to lay (liquidate) damages;
• Schadenersatz der Höhe nach feststellen to assess [the] damages;
• Schadenersatz fordern to claim damages;
• auf Schadenersatz haften to be liable for (respond in) damages, to be responsible for [a loss];
• auf Schadenersatz klagen to bring an action for damages, to sue for damages;
• Schadenersatz leisten to pay (respond in, US) damages, to make amends (reparations) for an injury, to redeem, to compensate, to pay compensation, to make reparation for an injury (US);
• einem Arbeiter Schadenersatz für einen Betriebsunfall leisten to compensate a workman for his injuries;
• auf Schadenersatz verklagen to sue for damages;
• Schadenersatz verlangen to lodge a claim for (demand) compensation, to claim as compensation [for a loss], to demand (collect, claim) damages, to seek recovery;
• vor Gericht Schadenersatz wegen Betruges verlangen to sue damages in tort for deceit;
• Schadenersatz wegen Frachtbeschädigung verlangen to bring an action for damage of the cargo;
• Schadenersatz für geringe Lebenserwartung verlangen to claim damages for loss of expectation of life;
• Schadenersatz wegen Nichterfüllung verlangen to sue in tort for conversion;
• Schadenersatz auf dem Regresswege verlangen to sue for damages by way of recovery;
• vollen Schadenersatz vom Spediteur verlangen to hold the carrier responsible for the full value;
• Schadenersatz wegen Vertragsbruchs verlangen to claim damages for breach of contract;
• zur Leistung von Schadenersatz verurteilen to award (order) damages;
• Schadenersatz verweigern to disallow damages;
• auf Schadenersatz verklagt werden to be defendant in an action for damages;
• zum Schadenersatz verurteilt werden to be cast in damages;
• Schadenersatz zahlen to pay damages;
• jem. Schadenersatz zubilligen to award damages against;
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49 היזק
הֶיזֵּקm. ( נזק) injury, damage, loss; danger. Gitt.53a a. fr. ה׳ שאינו ניכר a damage not discernible in the object itself (e. g. if an unclean person touches food, whereby its value is reduced, because the scope of its use is limited). B. Kam.2b שן יש הנאה להֶיזֵּיקָהּ the damage done by the tooth is connected with a benefit (to the animal). Ib. רגל הזיקה מצוי the damage by the foot is an ordinary occurrence (and must be guarded against). Y.Ber.IX, 14b top ה׳ חמין possible injury to health by the hot bath. Gen. R. s. 82 דבר שלה׳ an obnoxious thing (animal); a. fr. -
50 הֶיזֵּק
הֶיזֵּקm. ( נזק) injury, damage, loss; danger. Gitt.53a a. fr. ה׳ שאינו ניכר a damage not discernible in the object itself (e. g. if an unclean person touches food, whereby its value is reduced, because the scope of its use is limited). B. Kam.2b שן יש הנאה להֶיזֵּיקָהּ the damage done by the tooth is connected with a benefit (to the animal). Ib. רגל הזיקה מצוי the damage by the foot is an ordinary occurrence (and must be guarded against). Y.Ber.IX, 14b top ה׳ חמין possible injury to health by the hot bath. Gen. R. s. 82 דבר שלה׳ an obnoxious thing (animal); a. fr. -
51 שן
שֵׁןc. (b. h.; שָׁנַן) 1) tooth, tooth-like projection. Sabb.VI, 5 (64b) שן תותבת ושן של זהב an inserted (natural) tooth or an (artificial) gold tooth; (Bab. ed. שן תותכת שןוכ׳, Ms. O. ושן, v. Rashi a. l.). Ib. 10, v. שוּעָל; a. fr.Esp. (sub. נזק) the damage done by an animals eating. B. Kam.2b שלשה … הקרן והשן והרגל three chief damages are mentioned (in the Scriptural text) with reference to the ox: damage by the horn, by the tooth, and by the foot. Ib. תולדה דשן, v. נְשִׁיכָה. Ib. שן יש הנאהוכ׳, v. הֶיזֵּק. Ib. אשן ורגל it refers to damages by the tooth and by the foot; שן ורגל היכא כתיבי where is the damage by the tooth or the foot written (in the Biblical text)? Ib. ובער זו השן ubhiʿer (Ex. 22:4) this refers to damage by the tooth; a. fr.Du. שִׁנַּיִים, שִׁנַּיִם, שִׁי׳. Ḥull.I, 2 בכל … והש׳ you may cut ritually with anything, except … with teeth in the jaw. Ib. ואם החליקו שִׁינֶּיהָ and if the teeth of the saw have been made smooth. Keth.71b בין שיניה, v. אֶצְבַּע. Ib. 16a, v. כֶּרֶס. Kel. XIII, 8 שניטלו שִׁינָּיי (a hackle) whose teeth are broken off. Gen. R. s. 33 חשש רבי את שיניווכ׳ Rabbi suffered from tooth-ache for thirteen years. Keth.111b טוב המלבין ש׳וכ׳ he who causes his neighbor to show the white of his teeth (who makes him cheerful) does better than he who gives him milk to drink. Ib. א״ת לבן ש׳ אלא לבון ש׳ read not lben shinnayim (Gen. 49:12) but libbun shinnayim (whitening of teeth, cheerfulness); a. fr. 2) any organ of the body resembling teeth, gland.Du. as ab. Y.Yeb.VI, beg.7b בית הש׳ that part of the vagina which has glands; מבין הש׳ ולפנים from the glands and farther inside; Nidd.41b. Ḥull.16b שיניו נושרות the glands of his rectum will fall off; Sabb.82a; a. e. 3) cliff, peak. Gen. R. s. 74 כשן הזה שלוכ׳ (the stone which Jacob put up was) as large as the peak of Tiberias; Yalk. ib. 130; a. e. 4) (sub. של פיל) ivory. Num. R. s. 312> (play on ג̇ר̇ש̇ון̇) מי יג̇ור̇ … חזק כש̇ן̇ who can abide snow and hail, and cold and heat? He who is as strong as ivory (or marble?); אין שן אלא לשון חזקוכ׳ shen has the meaning of strong (ref. to Cant. 5:14); a. e. 5) marble. Cant. R. to V, 11; Yalk. ib. 991, v. עֶשֶׁת. -
52 שֵׁן
שֵׁןc. (b. h.; שָׁנַן) 1) tooth, tooth-like projection. Sabb.VI, 5 (64b) שן תותבת ושן של זהב an inserted (natural) tooth or an (artificial) gold tooth; (Bab. ed. שן תותכת שןוכ׳, Ms. O. ושן, v. Rashi a. l.). Ib. 10, v. שוּעָל; a. fr.Esp. (sub. נזק) the damage done by an animals eating. B. Kam.2b שלשה … הקרן והשן והרגל three chief damages are mentioned (in the Scriptural text) with reference to the ox: damage by the horn, by the tooth, and by the foot. Ib. תולדה דשן, v. נְשִׁיכָה. Ib. שן יש הנאהוכ׳, v. הֶיזֵּק. Ib. אשן ורגל it refers to damages by the tooth and by the foot; שן ורגל היכא כתיבי where is the damage by the tooth or the foot written (in the Biblical text)? Ib. ובער זו השן ubhiʿer (Ex. 22:4) this refers to damage by the tooth; a. fr.Du. שִׁנַּיִים, שִׁנַּיִם, שִׁי׳. Ḥull.I, 2 בכל … והש׳ you may cut ritually with anything, except … with teeth in the jaw. Ib. ואם החליקו שִׁינֶּיהָ and if the teeth of the saw have been made smooth. Keth.71b בין שיניה, v. אֶצְבַּע. Ib. 16a, v. כֶּרֶס. Kel. XIII, 8 שניטלו שִׁינָּיי (a hackle) whose teeth are broken off. Gen. R. s. 33 חשש רבי את שיניווכ׳ Rabbi suffered from tooth-ache for thirteen years. Keth.111b טוב המלבין ש׳וכ׳ he who causes his neighbor to show the white of his teeth (who makes him cheerful) does better than he who gives him milk to drink. Ib. א״ת לבן ש׳ אלא לבון ש׳ read not lben shinnayim (Gen. 49:12) but libbun shinnayim (whitening of teeth, cheerfulness); a. fr. 2) any organ of the body resembling teeth, gland.Du. as ab. Y.Yeb.VI, beg.7b בית הש׳ that part of the vagina which has glands; מבין הש׳ ולפנים from the glands and farther inside; Nidd.41b. Ḥull.16b שיניו נושרות the glands of his rectum will fall off; Sabb.82a; a. e. 3) cliff, peak. Gen. R. s. 74 כשן הזה שלוכ׳ (the stone which Jacob put up was) as large as the peak of Tiberias; Yalk. ib. 130; a. e. 4) (sub. של פיל) ivory. Num. R. s. 312> (play on ג̇ר̇ש̇ון̇) מי יג̇ור̇ … חזק כש̇ן̇ who can abide snow and hail, and cold and heat? He who is as strong as ivory (or marble?); אין שן אלא לשון חזקוכ׳ shen has the meaning of strong (ref. to Cant. 5:14); a. e. 5) marble. Cant. R. to V, 11; Yalk. ib. 991, v. עֶשֶׁת. -
53 Wurmfraß
Wurmfraß m damage caused by powder-post beetles, damage done by worms, worm damage, powder post (im Holz)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Wurmfraß
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54 compensación
f.1 compensation, recompense, amends, indemnification.2 compensation, counterbalancing factor, offset.3 padding.4 clearance.* * *1 compensation, indemnity\cámara de compensación clearing housecompensación bancaria clearing* * *SF1) (=pago) compensationcomo o en compensación — as compensation
le ofreció 100.000 dólares como compensación — he offered him 100,000 dollars compensation
compensación por despido — severance pay, redundancy payment
2) (=recompensa)en compensación: tendrán que devolver sus tierras, pero en compensación,... — they will have to give up their land, but in return o in exchange,...
3) (=equilibrio)4) (Jur) [de deudas] compensation, redress5) (Econ) clearing* * *1) ( contapartida) compensation¿qué puedo ofrecerles como compensación? — how can I make it up to you?
2) (Fin) clearance, clearing* * *= compensation, reimbursement, reparation, payback, quid pro quo, redress.Ex. Therefore to bind up more copies of an edition than could be sold within a short period of time tied up capital without any compensation.Ex. This article considers the following models of payment: tuition reimbursement by employer; tuition paid by the student; and tuition assisted by scholarship or grant.Ex. This government agency was established to administer claims and reparations arising from World War 1.Ex. In the 1980s the illegal reproduction and distribution of information was a tedious process that generally produced poor payback.Ex. This has occurred because publishers have required a transfer of copyright as a quid pro quo for publication.Ex. The prevention of piracy is clearly preferable to seeking redress in the courts.----* compensación por daños y perjuicios = liquidated damages.* compensación por despido = redundancy payment, severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, redundancy pay.* compensación punitiva = punitive damages, exemplary damages.* compensación sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault compensation.* en compensación = compensatory.* que no tiene compensación = non-compensatory [noncompensatory].* * *1) ( contapartida) compensation¿qué puedo ofrecerles como compensación? — how can I make it up to you?
2) (Fin) clearance, clearing* * *= compensation, reimbursement, reparation, payback, quid pro quo, redress.Ex: Therefore to bind up more copies of an edition than could be sold within a short period of time tied up capital without any compensation.
Ex: This article considers the following models of payment: tuition reimbursement by employer; tuition paid by the student; and tuition assisted by scholarship or grant.Ex: This government agency was established to administer claims and reparations arising from World War 1.Ex: In the 1980s the illegal reproduction and distribution of information was a tedious process that generally produced poor payback.Ex: This has occurred because publishers have required a transfer of copyright as a quid pro quo for publication.Ex: The prevention of piracy is clearly preferable to seeking redress in the courts.* compensación por daños y perjuicios = liquidated damages.* compensación por despido = redundancy payment, severance compensation, severance pay, golden handshake, redundancy pay.* compensación punitiva = punitive damages, exemplary damages.* compensación sin determinación de culpabilidad = no-fault compensation.* en compensación = compensatory.* que no tiene compensación = non-compensatory [noncompensatory].* * *A1 (resarcimiento) compensationacepto el traslado si en compensación me aumentan el sueldo I'll accept the transfer if my salary is increased by way of compensation¿qué puedo ofrecerles como compensación? how can I make it up to you?2 (pago) compensationexijo una compensación por los perjuicios sufridos I demand compensation for the damage done* * *
compensación sustantivo femenino ( contapartida) compensation;
en compensación por algo in compensation for sth
compensación sustantivo femenino compensation
' compensación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cámara
- contrapartida
- liquidación
English:
claim
- clearance
- clearing
- compensation
* * *compensación nf1. [indemnización] compensation;en compensación (por) in return (for);recibió 10 millones en compensación por el fallecimiento de su marido she received 10 million in compensation for the death of her husband;solicitan una compensación económica por los daños sufridos they are seeking financial compensation for the damage2. Fin clearingcompensación bancaria bank clearing3. Psi compensation* * *f compensation* * ** * *compensación n compensation -
55 збиток
ч(частіше мн. збитки) damage, lossнепрямі збитки — indirect ( consequential) losses
відшкодувати збитки — to compensate for losses ( damages), to pay damages; to recover damages
зазнати збитків — to suffer (to have, to incur, to sustain) losses, to be up to mischief, to get into mischief
стягувати збитки — to claim damages, to lay damages (at)
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56 auvisli
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57 Beschädigung
Be·schä·di·gung fdamage no pl;die \Beschädigung von etw the damage [done] to sth;[einige/schwere] \Beschädigungen aufweisen to be [slightly/badly] damaged -
58 beschadiging
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59 ראי I, רואי
רֳאִיI, רוֹאִי m. (b. h.; preced.) 1) sight. Tosef.Hor.II, 5; Gitt.58a תיניק … יפה עינים וטובר׳ there is a boy in prison … ‘fair of eyes and goodly to look upon (1 Sam. 16:12). Lev. R. s. 20, beg. (ref. to 1 Sam. l. c.) טובר׳ בהלכהוכ׳ ‘goodly to look upon in legal decision; whoever looked up to him recalled what he had learned. 2) (v. הֲרֵי I) aspect, nature of a case. B. Kam.3b sq. לאר׳ הקרן … כר׳ השןוכ׳ the case of goring, when nobody is benefited by the damage done, is not analogous to the case of damage by the tooth Zeb.5a לאר׳ זה כר׳ זה … הצד השוהוכ׳ the nature of this (the burnt-offering) is not analogous to the nature of that (the guilt-offering): what is common to both is that ; Kidd.21a; a. fr. -
60 רֳאִי
רֳאִיI, רוֹאִי m. (b. h.; preced.) 1) sight. Tosef.Hor.II, 5; Gitt.58a תיניק … יפה עינים וטובר׳ there is a boy in prison … ‘fair of eyes and goodly to look upon (1 Sam. 16:12). Lev. R. s. 20, beg. (ref. to 1 Sam. l. c.) טובר׳ בהלכהוכ׳ ‘goodly to look upon in legal decision; whoever looked up to him recalled what he had learned. 2) (v. הֲרֵי I) aspect, nature of a case. B. Kam.3b sq. לאר׳ הקרן … כר׳ השןוכ׳ the case of goring, when nobody is benefited by the damage done, is not analogous to the case of damage by the tooth Zeb.5a לאר׳ זה כר׳ זה … הצד השוהוכ׳ the nature of this (the burnt-offering) is not analogous to the nature of that (the guilt-offering): what is common to both is that ; Kidd.21a; a. fr.
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The Needle and the Damage Done — Infobox Song Name = The Needle and the Damage Done Type = Song Artist = Neil Young Album = Harvest Released = February 1, 1972 track no = 9 Recorded = January September, 1971 Genre = Country rock, Folk rock Length = 2:03 Writer = Neil Young Label … Wikipedia
The Needle and the Damage Done — «The Needle and the Damage Done» Canción de Neil Young Álbum Harvest Publicación 1 de febrero de 1972 Grabación … Wikipedia Español
The Damage Done (EP) — Infobox Album Name = The Damage Done (EP) Type = ep Artist = Gumball (band) Released = 1993 Recorded = Genre = Alternative rock Label = Columbia This album = The Damage Done (EP) Next album = Wisconsin Hayride The Damage Done(EP) is an EP… … Wikipedia
The Damage Done — infobox Book | name = The Damage Done author = Warren Fellows cover artist = country = Australia language = English subject = Autobiography genre = Non fiction publisher = Macmillan Publishers release date = 1997 media type = Print (Paperback)… … Wikipedia
Damage — may refer to: Contents 1 General concepts 1.1 Biology and medical 1.2 Law … Wikipedia
damage feasant English Law — [ fi:z(ə)nt] noun damage done on one person s land by another person s trespassing animal, which justifies the landowner in retaining the animal until compensated. adverb on grounds of damage caused to land or property. Origin C16: from OFr.… … English new terms dictionary
damage — ▪ I. damage dam‧age 1 [ˈdæmɪdʒ] noun 1. [uncountable] a bad effect on something that makes it weaker or less successful: damage to • The result of this policy will be severe damage to the British economy. 2. [uncountable] physical harm caused to… … Financial and business terms