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单词 harm
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harm


harm

H0066700 (härm)n.1. Physical or psychological damage or injury: The storm did great harm to the crops.2. Immoral or unjust effects: They made a mistake and meant no harm.tr.v. harmed, harm·ing, harms To do harm to: pollutants that harm the environment; people who were harmed in the accident.
[Middle English, from Old English hearm.]

harm

(hɑːm) n1. physical or mental injury or damage2. moral evil or wrongdoingvb (tr) to injure physically, morally, or mentally[Old English hearm; related to Old Norse harmr grief, Old High German harm injury, Old Slavonic sramǔ disgrace] ˈharmer n

harm

(hɑrm)

n. 1. injury or damage; hurt: to do someone bodily harm. 2. moral injury; evil; wrong. v.t. 3. to do or cause harm to; injure; damage; hurt: to harm one's reputation. Idioms: in or out of harm's way, in or out of a hazardous situation. [before 900; Middle English; Old English hearm, c. Old Saxon, Old High German harm, Old Norse harmr] harm′er, n.

harm


Past participle: harmed
Gerund: harming
Imperative
harm
harm
Present
I harm
you harm
he/she/it harms
we harm
you harm
they harm
Preterite
I harmed
you harmed
he/she/it harmed
we harmed
you harmed
they harmed
Present Continuous
I am harming
you are harming
he/she/it is harming
we are harming
you are harming
they are harming
Present Perfect
I have harmed
you have harmed
he/she/it has harmed
we have harmed
you have harmed
they have harmed
Past Continuous
I was harming
you were harming
he/she/it was harming
we were harming
you were harming
they were harming
Past Perfect
I had harmed
you had harmed
he/she/it had harmed
we had harmed
you had harmed
they had harmed
Future
I will harm
you will harm
he/she/it will harm
we will harm
you will harm
they will harm
Future Perfect
I will have harmed
you will have harmed
he/she/it will have harmed
we will have harmed
you will have harmed
they will have harmed
Future Continuous
I will be harming
you will be harming
he/she/it will be harming
we will be harming
you will be harming
they will be harming
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been harming
you have been harming
he/she/it has been harming
we have been harming
you have been harming
they have been harming
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been harming
you will have been harming
he/she/it will have been harming
we will have been harming
you will have been harming
they will have been harming
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been harming
you had been harming
he/she/it had been harming
we had been harming
you had been harming
they had been harming
Conditional
I would harm
you would harm
he/she/it would harm
we would harm
you would harm
they would harm
Past Conditional
I would have harmed
you would have harmed
he/she/it would have harmed
we would have harmed
you would have harmed
they would have harmed
Thesaurus
Noun1.harm - any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.harm - any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.hurt, injury, traumahealth problem, ill health, unhealthiness - a state in which you are unable to function normally and without painbrain damage - injury to the brain that impairs its functions (especially permanently); can be caused by trauma to the head, infection, hemorrhage, inadequate oxygen, genetic abnormality, etc.birth trauma - physical injury to an infant during the birth processblast trauma - injury caused the explosion of a bomb (especially in enclosed spaces)bleeding, haemorrhage, hemorrhage - the flow of blood from a ruptured blood vesselblunt trauma - injury incurred when the human body hits or is hit by a large outside object (as a car)bruise, contusion - an injury that doesn't break the skin but results in some discolorationbump - a lump on the body caused by a blowburn - an injury caused by exposure to heat or chemicals or radiationdislocation - a displacement of a part (especially a bone) from its normal position (as in the shoulder or the vertebral column)electric shock - trauma caused by the passage of electric current through the body (as from contact with high voltage lines or being struck by lightning); usually involves burns and abnormal heart rhythm and unconsciousnessfracture, break - breaking of hard tissue such as bone; "it was a nasty fracture"; "the break seems to have been caused by a fall"cryopathy, frostbite - destruction of tissue by freezing and characterized by tingling, blistering and possibly gangreneintravasation - entry of foreign matter into a blood vesselpenetrating injury, penetrating trauma - injury incurred when an object (as a knife or bullet or shrapnel) penetrates into the bodypinch - an injury resulting from getting some body part squeezedrupture - state of being torn or burst openinsect bite, sting, bite - a painful wound caused by the thrust of an insect's stinger into skinstrain - injury to a muscle (often caused by overuse); results in swelling and painwhiplash, whiplash injury - an injury to the neck (the cervical vertebrae) resulting from rapid acceleration or deceleration (as in an automobile accident)wale, weal, welt, wheal - a raised mark on the skin (as produced by the blow of a whip); characteristic of many allergic reactionswound, lesion - an injury to living tissue (especially an injury involving a cut or break in the skin)wrench, pull, twist - a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments; "the wrench to his knee occurred as he fell"; "he was sidelined with a hamstring pull"
2.harm - the occurrence of a change for the worseharm - the occurrence of a change for the worsedamage, impairmentalteration, change, modification - an event that occurs when something passes from one state or phase to another; "the change was intended to increase sales"; "this storm is certainly a change for the worse"; "the neighborhood had undergone few modifications since his last visit years ago"detriment, hurt - a damage or lossdeformation, distortion - a change for the worseravel, ladder, run - a row of unravelled stitches; "she got a run in her stocking"
3.harm - the act of damaging something or someonescathe, damage, hurtchange of integrity - the act of changing the unity or wholeness of somethingimpairment - damage that results in a reduction of strength or qualitydefacement, disfiguration, disfigurement - the act of damaging the appearance or surface of something; "the defacement of an Italian mosaic during the Turkish invasion"; "he objected to the dam's massive disfigurement of the landscape"wounding, wound - the act of inflicting a woundburn - damage inflicted by firedefloration - an act that despoils the innocence or beauty of something
Verb1.harm - cause or do harm to; "These pills won't harm your system"injure, wound - cause injuries or bodily harm tosicken - make sick or ill; "This kind of food sickens me"

harm

verb1. injure, hurt, wound, abuse, molest, ill-treat, maltreat, lay a finger on, ill-use The hijackers seemed anxious not to harm anyone.
injure heal, cure
2. damage, hurt, ruin, mar, spoil, impair, blemish a warning that the product may harm the environment
noun1. injury, suffering, damage, ill, hurt, distress a release of radioactivity which would cause harm2. damage, loss, ill, hurt, misfortune, mischief, detriment, impairment, disservice It would probably do the economy more harm than good.
damage good, help, benefit, aid, gain, improvement, assistance, blessing, boon, reparation, help, better, benefit, aid, improve, repair, assist, alleviate
3. sin, wrong, evil, wickedness, immorality, iniquity, sinfulness, vice There was no harm in keeping the money.
sin good, goodness, righteousness
in or out of harm's way in or out of danger, in or out of the firing line They were never told how they'd been put in harm's way.

harm

nounThe action or result of inflicting loss or pain:damage, detriment, hurt, injury, mischief.verbTo spoil the soundness or perfection of:blemish, damage, detract from, disserve, flaw, hurt, impair, injure, mar, prejudice, tarnish, vitiate.
Translations
伤害危害损害

harm

(haːm) noun damage; injury; distress. I'll make sure you come to no harm; He meant no harm; It'll do you no harm to go. 損害,傷害,使難過 伤害,损害,危害 verb to cause (a person) harm. There's no need to be frightened – he won't harm you. 傷害 伤害ˈharmful adjective doing harm. Medicines can be harmful if you take too much of them. 有害的 有害的ˈharmless adjective not dangerous or liable to cause harm. Don't be frightened of that snake – it's harmless. 無害的 无害的ˈharmlessly adverb 無害地 无害地ˈharmlessness noun 無害 无害out of harm's way in a safe place. I'll put this glass vase out of harm's way, so that it doesn't get broken. 在安全的地方 在安全的地方

harm

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harm


See:
  • be in harm's way
  • come to harm
  • come to no harm
  • do more harm than good
  • do someone wrong
  • get in harm's way
  • harm a hair on (one's) head
  • he, she, etc. wouldn't harm/hurt a fly
  • in harm's way
  • it does no harm (for someone) to do (something)
  • it wouldn't do (someone) any harm (to do something)
  • mean (one) no harm
  • mean no harm
  • No harm done
  • no harm, no foul
  • not come to harm
  • not harm a hair of someone's head
  • not harm a hair on (one's) head
  • not harm/touch a hair of somebody's head
  • not mean (one) any harm
  • not touch a hair on (one's) head
  • out of harm's way
  • put (someone) in harm's way
  • there is no harm in
  • there is no harm in (someone's) doing (something)
  • there's no harm in doing something
  • wouldn't harm a fly
  • wouldn't hurt a fly

HARM


HARM

[¦āch¦ā¦är′em or härm] (engineering) high-aspect-ratio micromachining.

harm


harm

Anything that impairs or adversely affects the safety of patients in clinical care, drug therapy, research investigations, or public health. Harms include adverse drug reactions, side effects of treatments, and other undesirable consequences of health care products and services.

Patient discussion about harm

Q. If the baby movement is quick, will it be harmful …..? Hi to all here…….I am 24 and 3 week pregnant. I am so happy because pregnancy is vital in every women’s life. I am curious to know when I could feel the baby movement and how it will be. If the baby movement is quick, will it be harmful …..?A. First, congratulations for Olivia..
You should feel your baby's first movements, called "quickening," between weeks 16 and 24 of your pregnancy. If this is your first pregnancy, you may not feel your baby move until closer to 24 weeks. By the second pregnancy, some women start to feel movements as early as 13 weeks (this varies in every pregnant moms).
So when you reach your second trimester later, you need to monitor your baby's movement sometimes (just like saloni explained to you). Feel free to consult with your OB-GYN doctor whenever you feel a problem with your pregnancy.
But I wish you all the best for your pregnancy. Good luck! Stay healthy always..

Q. Is coffee so harmful? I am Saloni, 17 and a keen coffee-lover. Now-a-days, I drink lot of coffee which my brother has noticed and advised me to minimize the quantity. He also blames coffee for heart diseases and addiction status of the person. Is coffee so harmful?A. The last response says "coffee is bad for you". This response gives no basis for its conclusion.
Coffee is served in hospitals. If coffee was really bad for you, then hospitals are doing bad things to patients and would have been sued for malpractice. A judge would laugh you right out of court for trying.
There are no FDA health warnings on coffee.
Coffee is served in restaurants everywhere in the world. Its everywhere in the work place. There aren't any rules concerning coffee.

Q. I am going for my first mammography, Is this test harmful? I am going for my first mammography on coming Tuesday…….just was worried as the doctor is suspecting a tumor….Is this test harmful?A. Generally there is no harm. It may be harmful when you have them during or a week before the menstrual periods as due the tenderness of the breasts may cause discomfort.

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HARM


AcronymDefinition
HARMHigh-Speed Anti-Radiation Missile
HARMHybrid Adjustable Rate Mortgage (loans)
HARMHydroplane and Raceboat Museum (Seattle, WA)
HARMHigh-Speed Anti-Radar Missile
HARMHigh Aspect Ratio Micromachining
HARMHeat-Assisted Magnetic Recording
HARMHost Aviation Resource Management (USAF)
HARMHoming Anti-Radiation Missile
HARMHazard Assessment Rating Methodology
HARMHeat Alcohol Running Massage (what not to do for a soft tissue injury)
HARMHazardous Atmospheric Release Model
HARMHair Alternative Replacement Membership (gaming)
HARMHair Atrocity Realization Moment
HARMHypoxia-Induced Apoptosis-Resistant Macrophage

harm


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Synonyms for harm

verb injure

Synonyms

  • injure
  • hurt
  • wound
  • abuse
  • molest
  • ill-treat
  • maltreat
  • lay a finger on
  • ill-use

Antonyms

  • heal
  • cure

verb damage

Synonyms

  • damage
  • hurt
  • ruin
  • mar
  • spoil
  • impair
  • blemish

noun injury

Synonyms

  • injury
  • suffering
  • damage
  • ill
  • hurt
  • distress

noun damage

Synonyms

  • damage
  • loss
  • ill
  • hurt
  • misfortune
  • mischief
  • detriment
  • impairment
  • disservice

Antonyms

  • good
  • help
  • benefit
  • aid
  • gain
  • improvement
  • assistance
  • blessing
  • boon
  • reparation
  • better
  • improve
  • repair
  • assist
  • alleviate

noun sin

Synonyms

  • sin
  • wrong
  • evil
  • wickedness
  • immorality
  • iniquity
  • sinfulness
  • vice

Antonyms

  • good
  • goodness
  • righteousness

phrase in or out of harm's way

Synonyms

  • in or out of danger
  • in or out of the firing line

Synonyms for harm

noun the action or result of inflicting loss or pain

Synonyms

  • damage
  • detriment
  • hurt
  • injury
  • mischief

verb to spoil the soundness or perfection of

Synonyms

  • blemish
  • damage
  • detract from
  • disserve
  • flaw
  • hurt
  • impair
  • injure
  • mar
  • prejudice
  • tarnish
  • vitiate

Synonyms for harm

noun any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc

Synonyms

  • hurt
  • injury
  • trauma

Related Words

  • health problem
  • ill health
  • unhealthiness
  • brain damage
  • birth trauma
  • blast trauma
  • bleeding
  • haemorrhage
  • hemorrhage
  • blunt trauma
  • bruise
  • contusion
  • bump
  • burn
  • dislocation
  • electric shock
  • fracture
  • break
  • cryopathy
  • frostbite
  • intravasation
  • penetrating injury
  • penetrating trauma
  • pinch
  • rupture
  • insect bite
  • sting
  • bite
  • strain
  • whiplash
  • whiplash injury
  • wale
  • weal
  • welt
  • wheal
  • wound
  • lesion
  • wrench
  • pull
  • twist

noun the occurrence of a change for the worse

Synonyms

  • damage
  • impairment

Related Words

  • alteration
  • change
  • modification
  • detriment
  • hurt
  • deformation
  • distortion
  • ravel
  • ladder
  • run

noun the act of damaging something or someone

Synonyms

  • scathe
  • damage
  • hurt

Related Words

  • change of integrity
  • impairment
  • defacement
  • disfiguration
  • disfigurement
  • wounding
  • wound
  • burn
  • defloration

verb cause or do harm to

Related Words

  • injure
  • wound
  • sicken
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