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  • 1 come to harm

    • kärsiä vahinkoa

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  • 2 harm

    • pahanteko
    • paha
    • turmella
    • vahingoittaa
    • vahinko
    • tehdä
    • tehdä pahaa
    • haitta
    • haitata
    • haitta (vamma)
    • harmi
    • halla
    • pidellä pahoin
    • käyttää väärin
    * * *
    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.) vahinko, paha
    2. verb
    (to cause (a person) harm: There's no need to be frightened - he won't harm you.) tehdä pahaa
    - harmless
    - harmlessly
    - harmlessness
    - out of harm's way

    English-Finnish dictionary > harm

  • 3 doom

    • tuho
    • inferno
    • tuomio
    law
    • tuomita
    • helvetti
    • horna
    • kohtalo
    • kirota
    • kadotus
    • määrätä
    * * *
    du:m 1. noun
    (fate, especially something terrible and final which is about to happen (to one): The whole place had an atmosphere of doom; His doom was inevitable.) tuomio, tuho
    2. verb
    (to condemn; to make certain to come to harm, fail etc: His crippled leg doomed him to long periods of unemployment; The project was doomed to failure; He was doomed from the moment he first took drugs.) tuomita

    English-Finnish dictionary > doom

  • 4 danger

    • riski
    • hätä
    • hätätila
    • hengenvaara
    • vaara
    • vaaratilanne
    • uhka
    * * *
    'dein‹ə
    1) (something that may cause harm or injury: The canal is a danger to children.) vaara
    2) (a state or situation in which harm may come to a person or thing: He is in danger; The bridge is in danger of collapse.) vaara

    English-Finnish dictionary > danger

  • 5 do

    • riittää
    • tulla toimeen
    • toimia
    finance, business, economy
    • toimittaa
    • näytellä osaa
    • järjestää
    • hommailla
    • huijaus
    • voida
    • siistiä
    • ajaa
    • askarrella
    • askaroida
    • valmistaa
    • välttää
    • tehdä
    • kelvata
    • kemut
    • kammata
    • harjoittaa
    • mennä
    • petkuttaa
    • matkustaa
    • menestyä
    • menetellä
    • suorittaa
    • sopia
    automatic data processing
    • suorittaa(haku)
    • laittaa
    • pirskeet
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    du: 1. 3rd person singular present tense - does; verb
    1) (used with a more important verb in questions and negative statements: Do you smoke?)
    2) (used with a more important verb for emphasis; ; ðo sit down)
    3) (used to avoid repeating a verb which comes immediately before: I thought she wouldn't come, but she did.)
    4) (used with a more important verb after seldom, rarely and little: Little did he know what was in store for him.)
    5) (to carry out or perform: What shall I do?; That was a terrible thing to do.) tehdä
    6) (to manage to finish or complete: When you've done that, you can start on this; We did a hundred kilometres in an hour.)
    7) (to perform an activity concerning something: to do the washing; to do the garden / the windows.)
    8) (to be enough or suitable for a purpose: Will this piece of fish do two of us?; That'll do nicely; Do you want me to look for a blue one or will a pink one do?; Will next Saturday do for our next meeting?)
    9) (to work at or study: She's doing sums; He's at university doing science.)
    10) (to manage or prosper: How's your wife doing?; My son is doing well at school.) voida, pärjätä
    11) (to put in order or arrange: She's doing her hair.) asetella, järjestää
    12) (to act or behave: Why don't you do as we do?) toimia
    13) (to give or show: The whole town gathered to do him honour.) osoittaa
    14) (to cause: What damage did the storm do?; It won't do him any harm.) aiheuttaa
    15) (to see everything and visit everything in: They tried to do London in four days.) nähdä, kiertää nähtävyydet
    2. noun
    (an affair or a festivity, especially a party: The school is having a do for Christmas.) juhlat
    - doings
    - done
    - do-it-yourself
    - to-do
    - I
    - he could be doing with / could do with
    - do away with
    - do for
    - done for
    - done in
    - do out
    - do out of
    - do's and don'ts
    - do without
    - to do with
    - what are you doing with

    English-Finnish dictionary > do

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