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1 damage
• pahanteko• runnella• rikkoa• tuhota• tuho• hävittää• häviö• tärvellä• turmella• turma• hukka• vaurio• vaurioittaa• vioittuma• vioittaa• viottaa• viottuma• vikuuttaa• erehdys• vahinko• vahingonteko• vahingoittaa• vahingoittaminen• vahingonkorvaus• vamma• raiskata• haaskata• halla• haavoittaa• haitta• merivahinko• menetys• pidellä pahoin• sabotoida• satuttaa• tappio• pilata• kolhiintua• kolhiutua• kolhia• kolhaista• loukata* * *'dæmi‹ 1. noun1) (injury or hurt, especially to a thing: The storm did/caused a lot of damage; She suffered brain-damage as a result of the accident.) vahinko, vaurio2) ((in plural) payment for loss or injury suffered: The court awarded him $5,000 damages.) vahingonkorvaus2. verb(to make less effective or less usable etc; to spoil: The bomb damaged several buildings; The book was damaged in the post.) vahingoittaa- damaged -
2 damage assessment
• vahingonarviointi -
3 damage by flood
• tulvavahinko -
4 damage by frost
• routavaurio• routavahinko -
5 damage by sea
• merivahinko -
6 damage caused by fire
• palovahinko -
7 damage caused by road accident
• liikennevahinko -
8 damage caused by water
• vesivahinko -
9 damage due to delay
finance, business, economy• viivästysvahinko -
10 damage radius
• tuhoalue -
11 damage report
• vahinkoilmoitus -
12 damage to a ship
transport• laivavahinko -
13 damage to be liable for
• vastattava vahinko -
14 damage to fishing
• kalavahinko -
15 damage to goods
finance, business, economy• tavaravahinko -
16 damage-free
• vauriovapaa -
17 aircraft damage
aviation• lentovahinko -
18 appraisal of damage
• vahingonarviointi -
19 aviation damage
aviation• ilmailuvahinko -
20 be liable for damage
• vastata vahingosta
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damage — [dam′ij] n. [ME < OFr < dam < L damnum, loss, injury: see DAMN] 1. injury or harm to a person or thing, resulting in a loss in soundness or value 2. [pl.] Law money claimed by, or ordered paid to, a person to compensate for injury or… … English World dictionary