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1 detriment
'detrimənt(harm, damage or disadvantage: to the detriment of his health.) detrimentotr['detrɪmənt]1 formal use detrimento (to, para), perjuicio (to, para)detriment ['dɛtrəmənt] n: detrimento m, perjuicio mn.• detrimento s.m.• menoscabo s.m.• perjuicio s.m.'detrəmənt, 'detrɪməntmass noun (frml) detrimento m, perjuicio mto the detriment of somebody/something — en detrimento or perjuicio de alguien/algo
['detrɪmǝnt]N detrimento m, perjuicio mto the detriment of — en detrimento or perjuicio de
without detriment to — sin (causar) detrimento or perjuicio a
* * *['detrəmənt, 'detrɪmənt]mass noun (frml) detrimento m, perjuicio mto the detriment of somebody/something — en detrimento or perjuicio de alguien/algo
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2 detriment
s.1 daño.2 detrimento. -
3 without detriment
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4 detrimento
detrimento sustantivo masculino detriment: la decisión iba en detrimiento de la justicia, the decision was against the interests of justice ' detrimento' also found in these entries: English: detriment -
5 perjuicio
perjuicio sustantivo masculino ( daño) damage;◊ no sufrió ningún perjuicio it did him no harm o damage;le causó un gran perjuicio it was very damaging to him; redunda o va en perjuicio de todos it works against o (frml) is detrimental to everyone; sin perjuicio para su salud without detriment to his health (frml); sin perjuicio de que cambiemos de opinión even though we may change our minds later
perjuicio sustantivo masculino harm, damage: tendrá que pagar daños y perjuicios, he'll have to pay damages ' perjuicio' also found in these entries: Spanish: crasa - craso - daño - mal - remediar - reparación - revertir - sangrar - sufrir - reparar English: damage - detriment - disservice - harm - prejudice -
6 prejudice
'pre‹ədis
1. noun((an) opinion or feeling for or especially against something, formed unfairly or unreasonably ie without proper knowledge: The jury must listen to his statement without prejudice; Is racial prejudice (= dislike of people because of their race) increasing in this country?) prejuicio
2. verb1) (to cause to feel prejudice for or against something.) predisponer contra/en favor de2) (to harm or endanger (a person's position, prospects etc) in some way: Your terrible handwriting will prejudice your chances of passing the exam.) perjudicar•prejudice n prejuiciotr['preʤədɪs]2 SMALLLAW/SMALL (injury, harm) perjuicio2 (harm) perjudicar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto the prejudice of SMALLLAW/SMALL en perjuicio de, detrimento dewithout prejudice to SMALLLAW/SMALL sin perjuicio de1) damage: perjudicar2) bias: predisponer, influir en1) damage: perjuicio m (en derecho)2) bias: prejuicio mn.• parcialidad s.f.• perjuicio s.m.• prejuicio s.m.• preocupación s.f.• prevención s.f.v.• perjudicar v.• predisponer v.• preocupar v.• prevenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)
I 'predʒədəs, 'predʒʊdɪs1) u c ( biased opinion) prejuicio m2) u (injury, harm) (frml) perjuicio mto the prejudice of something/somebody — en perjuicio or en detrimento de algo/alguien
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1) ( influence) predisponer*to prejudice something/somebody against/in favor of something/somebody — predisponer* algo/a alguien en contra/a favor de algo/alguien
2) ( harm) \<\<case/claim\>\> perjudicar*['predʒʊdɪs]1. N1) (=biased opinion) prejuicio mto have a prejudice against/in favour of sth/sb — estar predispuesto en contra de/a favor de algo/algn
2) (Jur) (=injury, detriment) perjuicio mto the prejudice of — con perjuicio de, con menoscabo de
without prejudice — (Jur) sin detrimento de sus propios derechos
2. VT1) (=bias) predisponer, prevenir ( against contra)2) (=damage) perjudicar* * *
I ['predʒədəs, 'predʒʊdɪs]1) u c ( biased opinion) prejuicio m2) u (injury, harm) (frml) perjuicio mto the prejudice of something/somebody — en perjuicio or en detrimento de algo/alguien
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1) ( influence) predisponer*to prejudice something/somebody against/in favor of something/somebody — predisponer* algo/a alguien en contra/a favor de algo/alguien
2) ( harm) \<\<case/claim\>\> perjudicar* -
7 menoscabo
Del verbo menoscabar: ( conjugate menoscabar) \ \
menoscabo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
menoscabó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: menoscabar menoscabo
menoscabar ( conjugate menoscabar) verbo transitivo ‹autoridad/fortuna› to diminish, reduce; ‹ derechos› to impinge upon, infringe; ‹honor/fama/salud› to damage, harm
menoscabar verbo transitivo (un beneficio) to reduce, diminish (una reputación) to discredit (la salud) to undermine
menoscabo sustantivo masculino undermining, detriment, reduction
el menoscabo de su influencia, his loss of influence ' menoscabo' also found in these entries: English: prejudice - erosion -
8 revertir
revertir verbo intransitivo revertir en beneficio/perjuicio de, to be to the advantage/detriment of ' revertir' also found in these entries: English: revert
См. также в других словарях:
détriment — [ detrimɑ̃ ] n. m. • 1236; lat. detrimentum, de deterere → détritus ♦ Vx Dommage, préjudice, tort. ♢ Mod. À (mon, son...) DÉTRIMENT; AU DÉTRIMENT DE : au désavantage, au préjudice de. « Comme Antipas jurait qu il ferait tout pour l Empereur,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
detriment — DETRIMÉNT s.n. (În loc. prep.) În detrimentul (cuiva sau a ceva) = în dauna, în paguba (cuiva sau a ceva). – Din fr. détriment, lat. detrimentum Trimis de IoanSoleriu, 16.07.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 detrimént s. n. (sil. tri ) Trimis de siveco,… … Dicționar Român
détriment — DÉTRIMENT. s. mas. Dommage, préjudice. Grand détriment. Notable détriment. Cela va, cela tourne au détriment du public. Causer, recevoir un notable détriment. Cela va au détriment de sa bourse.Détriment, en termes d Histoire Naturelle, se prend… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
detriment — det·ri·ment / de trə mənt/ n 1: injury loss; also: the cause of an injury or loss 2: a giving up of a thing or mode of conduct to which one is entitled that constitutes consideration for a contract – called also legal detriment; det·ri·men·tal… … Law dictionary
detriment — DETRIMENT. s. m. Dommage. Grand detriment. notable detriment. cela va, cela tourne au detriment du public. causer, recevoir un notable detriment … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Detriment — may refer to: detriment (astrology) detriment (law), an element the benefit detriment theory of consideration in contract law This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here … Wikipedia
detriment — Detriment, Detrimentum. Recevoir detriment, ou perte et dommage, Detrimentum capere, vel facere. Faire detriment et porter dommage, Detrimentum afferre vel inferre, vel iniungere alicui … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Detriment — Det ri*ment (d[e^]t r[i^]*ment), n. [L. detrimentum, fr. deterere, detritum, to rub or wear away; de + terere to rub: cf. F. d[ e]triment. See {Trite}.] 1. That which injures or causes damage; mischief; harm; diminution; loss; damage; used very… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
detriment — early 15c., from M.Fr. détriment or directly from L. detrimentum a rubbing off; a loss, damage, defeat, from pp. stem of detere to wear away, figuratively to weaken, impair, from de away (see DE (Cf. de )) + terere to rub, wear (see THROW (Cf … Etymology dictionary
detriment — ► NOUN ▪ harm or damage: she fasted to the detriment of her health. DERIVATIVES detrimental adjective detrimentally adjective. ORIGIN Latin detrimentum, from deterere wear away … English terms dictionary
Detriment — Det ri*ment, v. t. To do injury to; to hurt. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] Other might be determined thereby. Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English