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81 damage to cause
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82 cause of damage
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85 cause serious damage
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87 cause widespread long-term damage to the natural environment
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > cause widespread long-term damage to the natural environment
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88 cause of damage
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89 cause of damage
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90 do damage
1. причинять ущерб; наносить ущерб2. портитьdo damage to — наносить убытки; причинять убытки; портить
cause damage to — наносить убытки; причинять убытки; портить
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91 action for damage
cause damage to — наносить убытки; причинять убытки; портить
do damage to — наносить убытки; причинять убытки; портить
infliction of damage — нанесение, причинение убытка
to inflict damage — нанести, причинить убыток
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92 assess damage
определять убытки; установить размеры возмещения за убыткиcause damage to — наносить убытки; причинять убытки; портить
do damage to — наносить убытки; причинять убытки; портить
infliction of damage — нанесение, причинение убытка
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93 animal damage
- ущерб, наносимый животными
ущерб, наносимый животными
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animal damage
Harm caused to the environment by animals as, for instance, in the case of overgrazing, trampling, etc. Overgrazing damage is reduced by properly located watering facilities to decrease daily travel by livestock. Rotation of grazing areas allows time for recovery of grass. Some land can be easily restored if grazing is allowed only during one season. Animals may cause damage to crops when agriculture land borders on virgin territory or game reserves. In addition wild animals may bring disease in valuable domestic herds. Cattle overstocking has caused serious degradation of habitat, and cattle raising is thus, to some extent, counterproductive. (Source: WPR)
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94 to do damage to smth
to do/to cause damage to smth вредить чему-либо/нанести/причинить ущерб чему-либоEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to do damage to smth
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95 storm damage
- ущерб, нанесенный грозой, штормом
ущерб, нанесенный грозой, штормом
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storm damage
Storms may cause flooding and damage to crops; uproot trees; damage roofs and chimneys; break windows, leading to rain damage; overturn trucks; affect transportation, communication and energy supplies; delay building construction and destroy traditional landmarks. In their more violent form, storms may cause severe damage and loss of life. (Source: WPR)
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96 plant damage
поврежденность растений
Количество поврежденных растений, выраженное в баллах или процентах.
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97 aircraft damage
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98 malicious damage
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99 alleviate damage from military operations or related effects that military operations may cause
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > alleviate damage from military operations or related effects that military operations may cause
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100 over-zeal will damage the cause
Пословица: заставь дурака Богу молиться, он себе лоб расшибётУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > over-zeal will damage the cause
См. также в других словарях:
cause damage to — index prejudice (injure) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
damage — ► NOUN 1) physical harm reducing the value, operation, or usefulness of something. 2) (damages) financial compensation for a loss or injury. ► VERB ▪ cause damage to. ● what s the damage? Cf. ↑what s the damage? … English terms dictionary
damage — dam|age1 W2S2 [ˈdæmıdʒ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(physical harm)¦ 2¦(emotional harm)¦ 3¦(bad effect)¦ 4 damages 5 the damage is done 6 what s the damage? ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: dam damage , from Latin damnum; … Dictionary of contemporary English
damage — ▪ I. damage dam‧age 1 [ˈdæmɪdʒ] noun 1. [uncountable] a bad effect on something that makes it weaker or less successful: damage to • The result of this policy will be severe damage to the British economy. 2. [uncountable] physical harm caused to… … Financial and business terms
damage */*/*/ — I UK [ˈdæmɪdʒ] / US noun Get it right: damage: When damage means harm or injury it is an uncountable noun, and so: ▪ it is never used in the plural ▪ it never comes after a or a number Wrong: These toxins can cause damages to the lungs and… … English dictionary
damage — 1 noun (U) 1 PHYSICAL HARM physical harm caused to something or someone (+ to): damage to property | serious/severe/extensive damage (=very bad damage): The earthquake caused extensive structural damage. | minor/superficial damage (=damage that… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
cause */*/*/ — I UK [kɔːz] / US [kɔz] noun Word forms cause : singular cause plural causes 1) [countable] an event, thing, or person that makes something happen The major cause of these accidents is drivers going too fast. an essay on the causes of the First… … English dictionary
cause — cause1 [ kɔz ] noun *** 1. ) count an event, thing, or person that makes something happen: cause of: The pathologist s report established the cause of death as extensive chest injuries. The major cause of these accidents is speeding by drivers.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
damage — damageable, adj. damageableness, damageability, n. damager, n. /dam ij/, n., v., damaged, damaging. n. 1. injury or harm that reduces value or usefulness: The storm did considerable damage to the crops. 2. damages … Universalium
damage — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from dan damage, from Latin damnum Date: 14th century 1. loss or harm resulting from injury to person, property, or reputation 2. plural compensation in money imposed by law for loss or injury … New Collegiate Dictionary
damage — /ˈdæmɪdʒ / (say damij) noun 1. injury or harm that impairs value or usefulness: *it s alcohol that s doing the damage. –transcript, aboriginal deaths in custody: public discussion, 1989. 2. (plural) Law the estimated money equivalent for… …