Evil (physical or otherwise) as done to or suffered by some person or thing; hurt, injury, damage, mischief. Often in the set phrase ‘to do more harm…
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释义 | the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > damage > [noun] (111) harmOE Evil (physical or otherwise) as done to or suffered by some person or thing; hurt, injury, damage, mischief. Often in the set phrase ‘to do more harm… tinsela1340 The losing of something, or the sustaining of harm, damage, or detriment; loss. Obsolete. damagec1374 Injury, harm; esp. physical injury to a thing, such as impairs its value or usefulness. offensiona1382 Hurt, injury, damage; displeasure, annoyance; that which is offensive or causes disgust. Also: wrongdoing, misdeed, transgression; = offence, n. 2… pairmentc1384 Harm, impairment; diminution. †to hold in pairment: to keep (a woman) in degrading circumstances (obsolete). wrongc1384 Physical hurt or harm caused to or sustained by some thing or person; treatment causing material injury or damage. (Cf. sense 11) Now rare. offencec1385 Hurt, harm, injury, damage. Obsolete. wrackc1407 Damage, disaster, or injury to a person, state, etc., by reason of force, outrage, or violence; devastation, destruction. lesion?a1425 Injury; damage; hurt. Also: a wound or injury; a blemish, flaw, or hurt. Also figurative. ruin1467 Chiefly in plural. Damage or injury done to a thing. Now rare. prejudicec1485 gen. Injury, damage, harm. Obsolete. domager1502 Damage, injury. qualm1513 In extended use: calamity, disaster. jacture1515 Loss, injury, detriment. imblemishment1529 defacement, injury. perishment1540 Destruction, damage, loss; downfall. impeachment1548 Detriment, impairment, injury, damage. Obsolete. blame1549 ? Injury, hurt. Obsolete. dommagie1556 = damage, n. execution1581 Effective action (esp. of weapons); destructive effect, infliction of damage or slaughter. Now almost exclusively in to do execution. damagement1603 The action of damaging, or fact of being damaged. sufferancea1616 Damage, injury. Obsolete. rare. stroy1682 Destruction. to make stroy of, to make spoil of, pillage. murder1809 figurative and hyperbolical. Terrible harm or destruction to a thing, or to a person's feelings, sensibilities, etc. Also in weakened sense… punishment1839 In extended use and figurative. More widely: rough physical treatment; battering, maltreatment; injury, damage; rough handling or excessive wear of… Subcategories:— an instance of (4) — damaging or injuring (33) — vandalism or iconoclasm (25) — sabotage (6) — state of being damaged (1) — damaged or injured part (3) — from bombing, etc. (2) — one who or that which damages (12) |
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