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    [΄dæmidз] n վնաս, վնասվածք (նաև՝ ֆի զիկական). heavy/slight damage ուժեղ/թեթև վնաս վածք. suffer a damage վնաս կրել. The storm did much damage Փոթորիկը շատ վնաս պատճա ռեց. իրավ. actual damage փաստացի վնաս. consequential damage անուղղակի վնաս. crimi naldamage հան ցա վնաս. cause damage վնաս հասց նել/պատ ճա ռել. խսկց. What’s the damage? Ի՞նչ էր դրա ար ժեքը, Որքա՞ն եմ ձեզ պարտք. damages pl վնաս նե րի փոխ հա տու ցում, վնա սահատուցում. recover damage փոխ հա տուցում ստանալ. claim damage փախ հա տուցում պա հանջել. pay/asses damages վճարել, վնա սը փոխ հատուցել. վնասի չա փը որո շել. nominal damages վնասահատուցում խորհրդա նշական չափով
    II
    [΄dæmidз] v վնասել, փչացնել, վնաս հասցնել. վարկաբեկել. damage one’s leg ոտ քը վնասել. damaged property վնասված գույք/ ունեցվածք. The crop was damaged Բերքը վնասվեց. Her eyes were damaged Նրա տեսողությունը վատացել էր. Smoking damages health Ծխելը վնասում է առողջությանը. The scandal damaged his career/ reputation Սկանդալը վարկաբեկեց նրան/փչացրեց նրա կարիերան. The wing was damaged Ավտոմեքենայի անվա ծածկոցը/թևը ծռմռվել էր. The foodstuffs were damaged Սննդամթեր քը փչացել էր

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