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  • 1 damage

    /'dæmidʤ/ * danh từ - mối hại, điều hại, điều bất lợi - sự thiệt hại =to cause great damage to...+ gây nhiều thiệt hại cho... - (số nhiều) tiền bồi thường thiệt hại; tiền bồi thường tai nạn =to bring an action of damages against somebody+ kiện ai đòi bồi thường thiệt hại - (từ lóng) giá tiền =what's the damage?+ giá bao nhiêu? * ngoại động từ+ Cách viết khác: (endamage) /in'dæmidʤ/ - làm hư hại, làm hỏng, gây thiệt hại, gây tổn hại - làm hại (ai); làm tổn thương (danh dự...) =to damage someone's reputation+ làm tổn thương danh dự của ai

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > damage

  • 2 endamage

    /'dæmidʤ/ * danh từ - mối hại, điều hại, điều bất lợi - sự thiệt hại =to cause great damage to...+ gây nhiều thiệt hại cho... - (số nhiều) tiền bồi thường thiệt hại; tiền bồi thường tai nạn =to bring an action of damages against somebody+ kiện ai đòi bồi thường thiệt hại - (từ lóng) giá tiền =what's the damage?+ giá bao nhiêu? * ngoại động từ+ Cách viết khác: (endamage) /in'dæmidʤ/ - làm hư hại, làm hỏng, gây thiệt hại, gây tổn hại - làm hại (ai); làm tổn thương (danh dự...) =to damage someone's reputation+ làm tổn thương danh dự của ai

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > endamage

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  • bring an action against someone — make a claim against someone, sue someone, make a lawsuit against a person …   English contemporary dictionary

  • action — ac|tion [ ækʃən ] noun *** ▸ 1 process of doing something ▸ 2 something someone does ▸ 3 movement ▸ 4 effect of drug/chemical ▸ 5 fighting in war ▸ 6 exciting events ▸ 7 events in play/movie ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) uncount the process of doing something …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • action */*/*/ — UK [ˈækʃ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms action : singular action plural actions 1) [uncountable] the process of doing something, especially in order to stop a bad situation from developing or continuing Officials are not planning any drastic action.… …   English dictionary

  • action — French for share. Exchange Handbook Glossary * * * action ac‧tion [ˈækʆn] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] when someone does something in order to deal with a problem or difficult situation: • The government s action was prompted by shortages of …   Financial and business terms

  • bring — [[t]brɪ̱ŋ[/t]] ♦ brings, bringing, brought 1) VERB If you bring someone or something with you when you come to a place, they come with you or you have them with you. [V n] Remember to bring an apron or an old shirt to protect your clothes... [V… …   English dictionary

  • action — noun 1 DOING THINGS (U) the process of doing in order to deal with a problem or difficult situation: The union is urging strike action. | We need more action, and less talk! | take action: The police took firm action to deal with the riots. |… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • action — [[t]æ̱kʃ(ə)n[/t]] ♦ actions 1) N UNCOUNT: usu with supp Action is doing something for a particular purpose. The government is taking emergency action to deal with a housing crisis... What was needed, he said, was decisive action to halt what he… …   English dictionary

  • action — ac·tion n [Latin actio legal proceeding, from agere to do, carry out, initiate legal proceedings] 1 a: a judicial proceeding for the enforcement or protection of a right, the redress or prevention of a wrong, or the punishment of a public offense …   Law dictionary

  • bring */*/*/ — UK [brɪŋ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms bring : present tense I/you/we/they bring he/she/it brings present participle bringing past tense brought UK [brɔːt] / US [brɔt] past participle brought Collocations: If you bring, take, or fetch… …   English dictionary

  • bring — /brɪŋ / (say bring) verb (t) (brought, bringing) 1. to cause to come with oneself; take along to the place or person sought; conduct or convey. 2. to cause to come, as to a recipient or possessor, to the mind or knowledge, into a particular… …  

  • against — a|gainst [ ə genst ] preposition *** 1. ) in opposition to someone or something a ) used for stating which plan, idea, or action someone opposes and thinks is wrong: Amnesty International has campaigned publicly against the death penalty. I m… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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