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1 detrimental
detrimental [‚detrɪ'mentəl]nuisible;∎ to be detrimental to, to have a detrimental effect on (health, reputation) être nuisible à, être préjudiciable à, nuire à;∎ pollution has a detrimental effect on or is detrimental to plant life la pollution nuit à la flore;∎ it would be detrimental to my interests cela desservirait mes intérêtsUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > detrimental
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2 detrimental
detrimental [‚detrɪˈmentl]• to have a detrimental effect on sb/sth nuire à qn/qch* * *[ˌdetrɪ'mentl]adjective nuisible (to à) -
3 detrimental
detrimental adj nuisible (to à) ; to be detrimental to, to have a detrimental effect on nuire à, être nuisible à [person, environment, wildlife]. -
4 detrimental
[-'men-]adjective (causing harm or damage.) nuisible -
5 detrimental
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6 unduly detrimental, to be
nuire indûmentEnglish-French legislative terms > unduly detrimental, to be
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7 unfairly detrimental
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8 affect
affect [əˈfekt]a. ( = have effect on) [+ result, numbers] avoir un effet sur ; [+ decision, career, the future] influer sur ; ( = have detrimental effect on) [+ person, health] affecterb. ( = concern) concerner* * *[ə'fekt]transitive verb1) ( have effect on) avoir une incidence sur [price, salary]; affecter, avoir des conséquences pour [career, future, environment]; affecter, toucher [region, population]; ( influence) influer sur [decision, outcome]2) ( emotionally) gen émouvoir; [news, discovery] affecter3) Medicine atteindre [person]; affecter [health, heart, lungs] -
9 detriment
['detrimənt](harm, damage or disadvantage: to the detriment of his health.) détriment -
10 hurtful
hurtful ['hɜ:tfʊl]∎ they ended up saying hurtful things to each other ils ont fini par se dire des méchancetés;∎ what a hurtful thing to say! comme c'est méchant ou cruel de dire cela!(b) (detrimental) préjudiciable, nuisible -
11 hurtfulness
hurtfulness ['hɜ:tfʊlnɪs](a) (of remark) caractère m blessant(b) (detrimental nature) nature f préjudiciable ou nuisibleUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > hurtfulness
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12 injurious
injurious [ɪn'dʒʊərɪəs](b) (insulting) offensant, injurieux
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detrimental — I adjective adverse, afflicting, bad, corrupting, crippling, damaging, deleterious, destructive, disadvantageous, disastrous, discommodious, distressing, disturbing, dreadful, extirpative, fulsome, grievous, harmful, hindering, hurtful, ill… … Law dictionary
Detrimental — Det ri*men tal, a. Causing detriment; injurious; hurtful. [1913 Webster] Neither dangerous nor detrimental to the donor. Addison. Syn: Injurious; hurtful; prejudicial; disadvantageous; mischievous; pernicious. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
detrimental — 1650s; see DETRIMENT (Cf. detriment) + AL (Cf. al) (1). Related: Detrimentally … Etymology dictionary
detrimental — deleterious, noxious, *pernicious, baneful Analogous words: harming or harmful, hurting or hurtful, injuring or injurious, damaging, impairing (see corresponding verbs at INJURE) Antonyms: beneficial Contrasted words: advantageous, profitable… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
detrimental — [adj] damaging, disadvantageous adverse, bad, baleful, deleterious, destructive, disturbing, evil, harmful, hurtful, ill, inimical, injurious, mischievous, negative, nocuous, pernicious, prejudicial, unfavorable; concepts 537,570 Ant.… … New thesaurus
detrimental — [de΄trə ment′ l] adj. [see DETRIMENT] causing detriment; harmful SYN. PERNICIOUS detrimentally adv … English World dictionary
detrimental — adj. detrimental to (smoking is detrimental to health) * * * [ˌdetrɪ mentl] detrimental to (smoking is detrimental to health) … Combinatory dictionary
detrimental — det|ri|men|tal [ˌdetrıˈmentl] adj formal causing harm or damage = ↑damaging detrimental to ▪ Smoking is detrimental to your health. ▪ the detrimental effect of pollution on the environment >detrimentally adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
detrimental — [[t]de̱trɪme̱nt(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ to n Something that is detrimental to something else has a harmful or damaging effect on it. Many foods are suspected of being detrimental to health because of the chemicals and additives they contain … English dictionary
detrimental — adj. VERBS ▪ be, prove, seem ▪ become ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc … Collocations dictionary
detrimental — I. adjective Date: 1590 obviously harmful ; damaging < the detrimental effects of pollution > Synonyms: see pernicious • detrimentally adverb II. noun Date: 1831 an undesirable or harmful person or … New Collegiate Dictionary