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1. noun(damage; injury; distress: I'll make sure you come to no harm; He meant no harm; It'll do you no harm to go.) skade, fortred2. verb(to cause (a person) harm: There's no need to be frightened - he won't harm you.) skade, gjøre skade/fortred- harmful- harmless
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- out of harm's waykrenkelse--------skade--------ugagnIsubst. \/hɑːm\/skade, ugagn, fortredbodily harm ( jus) legemsbeskadigelsecome to harm eller take harm komme til skade, bli skadet, bli skadelidendedo harm (to) skade, gjøre skade, gjøre fortreddo more harm than good gjøre mer skade enn nyttegrievous bodily harm ( jus) grov legemsbeskadigelsemean no harm ikke mene noe vondt med noe, ikke mene noe så illekeep out of harm's way akte seg, passe seg, holde seg unna trøbbelout of harm's way i sikkerhet, utenfor farethere is no harm done ingen skade skjedd, det er ikke skjedd noen skadethere is no harm in trying det skader ikke å forsøke, det er verdt et forsøkwhere's the harm? hvilken rolle spiller det?, hva gjør vel det?IIverb \/hɑːm\/skade, gjøre noen vondt, gjøre fortred, tilføre noen skade, øve vold mot noennot harm a fly ikke gjøre en flue fortred
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