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1 HARM
• Harm watch, harm catch - Кто за худым пойдет, тот добра не найдет (K), Что людям желаешь, то и сам получаешь (4)• He who does harm should expect harm - Что людям желаешь, то и сам получаешь (4)• It is good to beware by other men's harms - Чужая беда научит (4)• Keep out of harm's way - От греха подальше (O)• Of two harms choose the least - Из двух зол выбирают меньшее (И)• Stay out of harm's way - От греха подальше (O) -
2 harm
ضَرَرٌ \ damage: harm: The other driver paid for the damage. I repaired the damage. harm: to hurt; damage: The storm did a great deal of harm to the crops, wrong There’s no harm in asking someone to lend you money if you pay it back. hurt: wounding; harm done to a person’s body or feelings. injury: damage; hurt; wound: A wound is on the outside of the body; an injury may be inside or outside. mischief: (of children) playful misbehaviour; harm that is done on purpose: My sons are always in (or up to) mischief. \ See Also أذى (أذًى)، تلف (تَلَف)، شر (شَرّ)، خسارة (خَسارة) -
3 harm
[haːm]1. noundamage; injury; distress:ضَرَر، أذىIt'll do you no harm to go.
2. verbto cause (a person) harm:يَضُر، يُؤْذيThere's no need to be frightened – he won't harm you.
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4 Harm
* * *der Harmannoyance; grief; disappointment* * *Hạrm [harm]m -(e)s, no pl (poet, obs)sore affliction (liter), grief* * * -
5 harm
أَضَرّ \ damage: to harm: The storm damaged the crops. My car was badly damaged in the accident. harm: to hurt; damage: Smoking harms your health. hurt: to cause harm or pain to (sb.’s body): He hurt his leg at football. injure: to hurt or wound: She was slightly injured in a motor accident. The injured (people) were taken to hospital. \ See Also آذى (آذَى)، أتلف (أَتْلَفَ) -
6 harm
آذَى \ damage: to harm: the storm damaged the crops. My car was badly damaged in the accident. harm: to hurt; damage: Smoking harms your health. hurt: to cause harm or pain to (sb.’s body): He hurt his leg at footfall. This bad tooth is hurting (me). to cause pain: to (sb.’s mind): Your refusal hurt his feelings. Unkindness hurts. injure: to hurt or wound: She was slightly injured in a motor accident. The injured (people) were taken to hospital. wrong: to treat or blame unfairly. \ See Also جرح (جَرَحَ)، آلم (آلَمَ) -
7 harm
أَذًى \ evil: wrong; harmful ideas or effects; harmful acts done on purpose: evil thoughts; the evils of modern society. ‘Deliver us from evil’. harm: to hurt; damage: The storm did a great deal of harm to the crops. \ See Also شر (شَرّ) -
8 harm
ضَيْر \ harm: wrong: There’s no harm in asking someone to lend you money if you pay it back. -
9 harm
بَأْس \ harm: wrong: There’s no harm in asking someone to lend you money if you pay it back. might: power strength: He tried with all his might. -
10 harm-kvæli
n. pl. torments, 623. 35, Fms. iii. 217, Magn. 530, Bs. i. 325, ii. 107. -
11 harm-dauði
adj. indecl. (and harm-dauðr, adj., Fms. ix. 399), lamented, of one departed; vera harmdauði, Fms. vi. 232, ix. 421, x. 406, Orkn. 88, Fb. i. 28. -
12 harm-þrútinn
part. = harmþrunginn, Fms. ii. 95. -
13 harm, hurt, injure
ضَرَّ \ harm, hurt, injure. \ See Also آذى (آذى) -
14 harm, injury
أَذِيَّة \ harm, injury. -
15 HARM Targeting System
Abbreviation: HTSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > HARM Targeting System
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16 HARM interface adaptor computer
Aviation: HIACУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > HARM interface adaptor computer
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17 harm-brögð
n. pl. mischief, Akv. 15. -
18 harm-dögg
f., poët. sorrow-dew, i. e. tears, Hkv. 2. 43. -
19 harm-fenginn
adj. bowed by grief, O. H. L. 46. -
20 harm-flaug
f. a baneful shaft, of the mistletoe, Vsp. 37.
См. также в других словарях:
HARM — may refer to : * AGM 88 HARM, a missile * Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum, a museum located in Creve Coeur, Missouri, United StatesH.A.R.M. may stand for : * a terrorist fictional organisation in and video games, * Human Aetiological… … Wikipedia
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harm — n: loss of or damage to a person s right, property, or physical or mental well being: injury harm vt Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
harm — Ⅰ. harm UK US /hɑːm/ noun [C or U] ► damage done to something: »The board failed to prove irreparable harm in its suit against the council. »The harms associated with climate change are serious and well recognized. not do (any) harm to sb/sth… … Financial and business terms
harm — harm·er; harm·ful; harm·ful·ly; harm·ful·ness; harm·less; harm·less·ly; harm·less·ness; harm; … English syllables
Harm — (durch Kummer u.a. ersetzt) Sm erw. obs. (8. Jh.), mhd. harm, ahd. harm, as. harm m./n. Stammwort Aus g. * harma m. Harm , auch in anord. harmr, ae. hearm, afr. herm. Falls akslav. sramŭ Schande und avest. fšarəma m. Scham(gefühl) (mpers. šarm,… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
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Harm — Harm, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Harmed} (h[aum]rmd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Harming}.] [OE. harmen, AS. hearmian. See {Harm}, n.] To hurt; to injure; to damage; to wrong. [1913 Webster] Though yet he never harmed me. Shak. [1913 Webster] No ground of enmity … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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harm — [härm] n. [ME < OE hearm, akin to Ger harm < IE base * k̑ormo , pain, torment > MPers šarm, shame] 1. hurt; injury; damage 2. moral wrong; evil vt. [ME harmen < OE hearmian < the n.] to do harm to; hurt, damage, etc. SYN. INJURE… … English World dictionary
harm — ► NOUN 1) physical injury, especially that which is deliberately inflicted. 2) material damage. 3) actual or potential ill effect. ► VERB 1) physically injure. 2) have an adverse effect on. ● … English terms dictionary