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n. хор хөнөөл, хор, муу юм, гай, гарз. do more \harm than good тус болохоосоо илүү гай болох. out of harm's way гайнаас холхон. Рut that vase out of \harm's way so that the children can't break it. Тэр ваарыг хүүхдийн гар хүрэхээргүй холхон газар тавь. there is no harm in (sb's) doing sth/ it does no harm (for sb) to do sth муудах юм ер үгүй; үзээд алдахад буруугүй. He may not be able to help but there's no \harm in asking him. Тэр тусламж үзүүлж чадахгүй байж болох ч түүнээс гуйгаад үзэхэд буруудах юм ер үгүй. v. гай болох, хор хүргэх. an event which has \harmed relations between the two countries хоёр улсын харилцаанд сэв суулгасан үйл явдал. harmful adj. \harm (to sb/ sth) аюултай, хортой, хор хөнөөлтэй, гайтай. Publication of the report might be \harm to the interests of the company. Тайланг нийтлэх нь компанийн эрх ашигт хор хөнөөл учруулж магадгүй юм. harmless adj. аюулгүй, хоргүй, гэмгүй. harmlessly adv. гэм хоргүйгээр. The missile exploded \harm in the sea. Пуужин ямар нэг хор хөнөөлгүйгээр тэнгисийн усанд дэлбэрсэн байна. harmlessness n. гэм хоргүй байх.
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