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1 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. -
2 harm prospects with employers
Финансы: (one's) уменьшить свои шансы найти работуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > harm prospects with employers
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3 harm (one's) prospects with employers
Финансы: уменьшить свои шансы найти работуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > harm (one's) prospects with employers
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4 cut off (one's) nose to spite (one's) face
1) Австралийский сленг: и себе не дам и другим не дам, ни себе ни людям, перечеркнуть свои надежды, пакостя другим, перечеркнуть свои планы, пакостя другим2) Макаров: в порыве злости действовать во вред себе3) Поговорка: назло мужу сяду в лужу4) Фразеологизм: причинить вред себе пытаясь причинить вред другому (To harm oneself as a result of attempting to harm an adversary.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > cut off (one's) nose to spite (one's) face
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5 it does one no harm
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6 to do harm to the children
to do harm to the children (to smb's healt, to one's healt) нанести/причинить вред детям (чьему-либо здоровью, своему здоровью)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to do harm to the children
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7 burn (one's) fingers
1) Разговорное выражение: обжечься на (чем-л.)2) Макаров: обжечь пальцы, поплатиться за непрошенное вмешательство3) Фразеологизм: причинить вред самому себе (To harm oneself; to suffer consequences of one's actions.), страдать от последствий своего действия -
8 cures one thing but then does more harm than good
Общая лексика: одно лечит, другое калечитУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > cures one thing but then does more harm than good
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9 malediction (A prayer or invocation for harm or injury to come upon one)
Религия: проклятиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > malediction (A prayer or invocation for harm or injury to come upon one)
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10 to one's own harm
Общая лексика: на свою голову -
11 MEIN
* * *n.1) hurt, harm, injury, damage; at engum verði m. at, that it may do nobody harm; gera e-m m., to do one harm; hón kvað þat m., at, she said it was a great pity that; mikit m. var honum þat, þá er, a great loss it was to him when; láta sér e-t í m., to deny to oneself; hann lét sveininum ekki í m., he denied the lad nothing;2) disease, sore (af því vatni þykkjast margir bót hafa fengit sinna meina);3) impediments, hindrances (that make a marriage unlawful), = meinbugir.* * *n. [A. S. mân; cp. Old Engl. (Chaucer) meygned = maimed; Dan. meen], a hurt, harm; muna þeir mein er þiggja, a saying, Lv. 86; at engum verði mein at, that it may do nobody harm, Fs. 94, Al. 98; engum manni at meini verða, Fs. 131, Fms. vi. 350; e-m verðr mein at e-u, Grág. ii. 266: göra e-m mein, Fms. i. 99, Fs. 11; hón kvað þat mein ( a pity) at hón hafði eigi þá menn augum leitt, Fs. 85; mein ok úhapp, Edda 18; geysi mikit mein var honum þat, 23; láta sér í mein, to deny to oneself, Hom.; hann lét sveininum ekki í mein, ok unni mikit, i. e. he let the boy want nothing, and loved him much, Nj. 147; taka sér e-t í mein, to part with a thing one cannot well do without.2. medic. a disease, sore, &c.; ein kona varð fyrir meini miklu, Bs. i. 309; til bótar hans meins, id., 377; þá er meinit hvarf frá honum (of epileptic fits), 380: also used of an internal organic disease, thus, innan-mein, internal disease, 323 (of hydatides); fingr-mein, a sore finger; handar-mein, a sore hand; fótar-mein, 321, 328: brjóst-mein, a bad chest, but brjósta-mein, abscess or cancer in the breast, of women; átu-mein, an ‘eating sore’ a cancer; tungl-mein, a kind of ‘tinea’ or woodworm.II. plur. a drawback; þótti þat með stórum meinum um slíkan mann, Fs. 50; honum syndisk mein auðsýn á því, Ó. H. 195; ef maðr tekr sök af manni, ok verða þau mein á, at sök verðr eigi sótt. Grág. ii. 81.2. of marriage in the eccl. law, hindrances, such as relationship or the like, that make a wedding unlawful; hann gipti Snælaugu dóttur sína Þórði Böðvarssyni með tvauföldum meinum, Bs. i. 427; sagði laungetin börn þeirra sem getin vóru upp frá því sem mein vóru vituð, 285 (see meinbugir); ef hin meiri mein eru, Grág. i. 365; ok varðar fjörbaugs-garð um in minni mein, 366.COMPDS: meinalauss, meinsvanr. -
12 SPILLA
* * *(-ta, -tr), v.1) to spoil, destroy, with dat. (brutu niðr hof ok spilltu blótum); aldri skal hón s. okkru vinfengi, never shall she spoil our friendship; s. fyrir e-m, to spoil one’s condition, do one harm, esp. by slander;2) to destroy, kill (s. ætla ek báðum);3) refl., spillast, to be spoiled, damaged; s. við, to grow worse; mun mikit hafa um spillzt, it must have got much worse.* * *t, to spoil, destroy, with dat.; brutu niðr hof ok spilltu blótum, Fms. i. 51; þeir spilltu því er þeir máttu eigi með fara, Eg. 385; spilt var slæðunum, 703; spilla íll mál góðum siðum, Bs. i. 271; s. máli e-s, Eg. 418; s. okkru vinfengi, Nj. 49; s. sér í saurlífi, Stj. 55; s. fyrir e-m, to spoil one’s condition, do one harm, Eg. 255, esp. of harming by slander.II. reflex. to be spoiled, damaged, grow worse, Grág. ii. 288, Hom. 120; spillask við, to get worse, Eg. 566; trú spilltisk, Landn. 117; mun mikit hafa um spilzk, taken a turn for the worse, Ísl. ii. 369; spilltisk skjótt árferð, Fms. i. 51; spillask þá sakarnar, Grág. i. 373:—part. spellandi, a spoiler, Ó. H. 114; um-spillendr: spilltr, spoiled, corrupted. -
13 ANGR
I)(gen. -rs), m. in Norse local names, bay, firth.* * *m. (now always n., Pass. 1. 4, and so Bs. i. 195); gen. rs, [cp. Engl. anger, Lat. angor.]I. grief, sorrow; þann angr, Bær. 12; upp á minn a. ok skaða, Stj. 215; minn harm ok a., Bær. 14; með margskonar angri, Fms.x.401; sorg eðr a., Háv. 51; ekki angr(s), Hkv. Hjörv. 10.II. in Norse local names freq. = bay, firth, e. g. Staf-angr, Harð-angr, etc. etc. (never in Icel.): all these local names are better derived from vangr (q. v., p. 678); kaupangr in Norway means a town, village, sinus mercatorius, [cp. the English ‘Chipping’ in Chipping Norton, Chipping Ongar, etc., and in London, ‘Cheapside,’] these places being situated at the bottom of the firths: fjörðr hardly ever occurs in local names in Norway, but always angr; cp. the pun on angr, moeror, and angr, sinus, Fas. ii. 91. The word is obsolete in the historical age and scarcely appears as a pure appellative, Edda (Gl.), Fms. xii, Munch’s Map and Geogr. of Norway. [Root probably Lat. ang- in ango, angustus, angiportus.] -
14 VAMM
* * *n. = vömm, [Ulf. wamm = a spot, un-wamms = ἄμωμος; A. S. wamm; cp. vámr]:—a blemish; útan váða ok vamm, N. G. L. i. 67; leita e-m vamms, harm, Og. 6; vammi firðr, without blemish, Stor. 23: plur. vömmin, Ls. 52; vamma vanr, Hm. 21; vamm þat er væri, Skv. 3. 5; svá lastvarr at hann vildi ekki vamm vita á sik, Stj. 547: in mod. usage, hann vill ekki vamm sitt vita, of a conscientious thoroughly honest person; enda mun þat eigi til vamms vera lagt, Karl. 375; fár er vamma vanr, a saving, Mirm., cp. Hm. 22; see vömm.COMPDS: vammafullr, vammalauss. -
15 σίνομαι
σίνομαι, [dialect] Aeol. [full] σίννομαι dub. in Sapph.12; [ per.] 2sg. [tense] pres. or [tense] aor. subj.Aσίνηαι Od.12.139
: [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf. σινέσκετο, -οντο, Hes.Fr. 117, Od.6.6: [tense] fut. σινήσομαι f.l. in Hp.Mul.1.52: [tense] aor. [ per.] 3pl.ἐσίναντο Hdt.8.31
,- έατο Id.7.147
codd.:—codd. give a form [full] σινέομαι in Hdt.4.123, 5.81, Hp. Morb.4.41,53, etc.; but σίνομαι is the only form in Hom., and prob. should be restored everywhere:—[voice] Act. σίνω [dialect] Ion. for βλάπτω acc. to Gal.15.662; σίνομαι [voice] Pass., IG22.1126.42 (Amphict. Delph.), Orph. A. 211. [[pron. full] ῑ in the Verb (exc. perh. in Sapph.12); [pron. full] ῐ in σίνις, σίνος, ἀσῐνής.]I harm, hurt, do one harm or mischief, Hom., only in Od. (but v. infr. 11, and cf. σίντης), of plunderers and marauders, οἵ σφεας σινέσκοντο, of the Cyclopes who used to plunder the Phaeacians, Od.6.6; ὅτε μοι σίνοιτό γ' ἑταίρους, of Scylla destroying Odysseus' comrades, 12.114; εἰ δέ κε σίνηαι (sc. Ἠελίου βόας) 11.112, cf.ἀσινής; οὐ σινέσκετο καρπόν Hes.Fr. 117
; in later [dialect] Ep., ἀλώπηξ.. σινομένα τὰν τρώξιμον plundering the grapes, Theoc.1.49;σ. ἔπαυλα καὶ.. ἄνδρας AP6.262
(Leon.), cf.A.R.1.951, 1260, etc.; in Prose, pillage, waste a country, Hdt.5.74, 6.97, 8.31;τὴν Μηδικήν X.Cyr.5.5.4
; waste, destroy the crops, Hdt.1.17, 4.123;αἰ δέ κα σίνηται [τοὺς καρπούς], ἀποτεισάτω τὰ ἐπιτίμια ὁ σινόμενος GDI5040.28
([place name] Crete), cf. Tab.Heracl.1.129, X.Cyr. 3.3.15;ἐὰν ὑποζύγιον.. σίνηταί τι τῶν πέλας Pl.Lg. 936e
.II generally, injure,αἰδώς, ἥ τ' ἄνδρας μέγα σίνεται Hes.Op. 318
(interpol. in Il.24.45, v. Sch.), cf. Phld.Piet.p.93 G.; [ὁ κροκόδειλος] οὐδὲν σ. τὸν τροχίλον Hdt.2.68
; τὴν ἕδραν τοῦ ἵππου μὴ ς. not to hurt his back, X. Eq.12.9, cf. Thphr.HP9.18.3; αἰ δὲ σίναιτο ἀφακεσάσθω if he damages the utensils, he must make it good, Mnemos.57.208 (Argos, vi B.C.); esp. in war, injure, harass,σ. τὸν στρατόν Hdt.5.27
; τοὺς πολεμίους μέγα ς. Id.7.147, cf. 9.49, X.An.3.4.16; opp. ὠφελεῖν, Id.Lac.12.5.—Never in Trag., once in Pl., freq. in X.; once in non-literary Pap., BGU248.17 (i A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σίνομαι
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16 ཚུགས་པ་
[tshugs pa]make up, form, constitute, plant, erect, stage, station, to do one harm, hurt, inflict, firm, steady -
17 ἔρδω
Aἔρδον Il.11.707
, [dialect] Ion.ἔρδεσκον 9.540
, Hdt.7.33 : [tense] fut.ἔρξω Od.11.80
, Hes.Op. 327, A.Pers. 1059(lyr.), S.Ph. 1406 (troch.): [tense] aor.ἔρξα Od.8.490
, Hdt.5.65 ; and so in A.Th. 923 (but codd.): [tense] pf.ἔοργα Il.5.175
, etc. ; [ per.] 3pl.ἔοργαν Batr.179
: [tense] plpf. ἐώργειν, [ per.] 3sg.ἐώργει Od.4.693
, 14.289,ἐόργεε Hdt.1.127
: [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass.ἐργμένος B.12.207
: [tense] aor. 1 part. [voice] Pass. ἐρχθείς ib.65. (Aspirated acc. to Sch.Ar.Ach. 329, and so freq. in codd. of Hom., cf. Thgn.690, Epic. ap.Pl.Euthphr. 12a : fr. ϝέργ-ψω (through ϝέρζδω), cf. ἔργον : [tense] impf.ἔερδον Sol.
ap. Arist.Ath.12.3 : [tense] aor. 1ἔϝερξα Inscr.Cypr.146
H. ; written βέρδηι in Schwyzer183 (Crete, iii/ii B. C.), cf. ϝηρόντων (imper.) GDI5013ii10, ϝήροντι ib.4987a2):—poet. and [dialect] Ion. Verb, do,ὅσσ' ἔρξαν τ' ἔπαθόν τε Od.8.490
;ἔρξον ὅπως ἐθέλεις Il.4.37
;ἔρξον ὅπῃ.. νόος ἔπλετο 22.185
;εἰ δέ κεν ὣς ἔρξῃς 2.364
;εὖ ἔρξαντα 5.650
, cf. Inscr.Cypr.l.c. ;οὔτε εὖ ἔρδων οὔτε κακῶς Thgn.368
;αἴ τις τούτων τι ϝέρκσαι Leg.Gort.10.30
; opp.πάσχω, ἔρξαι τε καὶ παθεῖν Pi.P.8.6
; παθεῖν ἔρξαντες prob. in A.Ag. 1658 (troch.): freq. c. acc., ἔ. ἔργα βίαια, μέγα ἔργον, Od.2.236, 19.92 ; ἔ. φίλα, ἐσθλά, πολλά, etc., 15.360, Il.2.272, 9.320, etc.: sts. c. dat. pers.,ὃς δὴ πολλὰ κάκ' ἀνθρώποισιν ἐώργει Od.14.289
;μὴ Νυκτὶ..ἀποθύμια ἔρδοι Il.14.261
, cf. Mosch.4.93 codd.: more freq. c. dupl. acc,ὅ με πρότερος κάκ' ἔοργε Il.3.351
;κακὰ πολλὰ ἔοργε Τρῶας 5.175
, cf. 9.540, A.Pers. 236 (troch.), etc. ;ἀνήκεστον πάθος ἔ. τινά Hdt.1.137
; alsoεὖ ἔ. τινά Thgn.105
, 955, Semon.7.80, etc. ;κακῶς Hdt.6.88
, E.Med. 1302 : without an Adv., ἔ. τινά to do one harm, S.Ph. 683(lyr.): less freq. with Subst. alone as object,ἔ. πήματα A.Pers. 786
;προσωφέλησιν S.Ph. 1406
(troch.) ; ἔρδοι τις ἣν ἕκαστος εἰδείη τέχνην let him practise.., Ar. V. 1431 ; also :—[voice] Pass.,τὸ καλῶς ἐργμένον B.12.207
; εὖ ἐρχθέντος ib.65.2 offer a sacrifice (cf. ῥέζω), not in [tense] pf. and [tense] plpf. ; ;ἔ. ἱερὰ καλά Hes.Th. 417
;σφάγια θεοῖσιν ἔρδειν A.Th. 231
;Διὶ θυσίας Hdt.1.131
:—[voice] Pass.,θυσίη ἐρδομένη ὧδε Id.4.60
;θανόντεσσιν ἐρδόμενον μέρος Pi.O.8.78
: abs., offer sacrifice,ἔρδειν..ἱεροῖς ἐπὶ βωμοῖς Hes.Op. 136
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18 вред
harm, injury, damage• Любое такое противодействие может причинить вред (= разрушения)... - Any such obstruction may cause damage to the...• Такие действия не причинят вреда, если читатель (пользователь и т. п.) четко понимает, что... - No harm can come from this practice if one clearly understands that... -
19 От греха подальше
One should be cautious not to get involved into imminent troubleCf: Keep out of harm's way (Am.). Keep your nose clean (Am.). Stay out of harm's way (of trouble) (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > От греха подальше
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20 Кто кого обидит, тот того и ненавидит
One has a feeling of hostility towards the man he has done harm toCf: Folks often injure all they fear and hate all they injure (Am.). Не that does you an ill turn will never forgive you (Br.). The injured often forgive but those who injure neither forgive nor forget (Am.). Men hate where they hurt (Am.). The offender never pardons (Am.). Offenders never pardon (Am., Br.). They never pardon who have done the wrong (Am.). We hate those whom we have wronged (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Кто кого обидит, тот того и ненавидит
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