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| injury , damage , or problems caused by something you do 损害;伤害;危害 | projects that lead to environmental harm 造成环境危害的工程 | | do/cause (sb) harm Eating sweets occasionally doesn’ t do children any harm. 偶尔吃糖对孩子不会有什么害处。 | | The new law is likely to do irreparable harm in urban areas. 新的法律可能会给市区造成不可弥补的损害。 | | The ‘low levels’ of cyanide in the river were sufficient to cause harm to aquatic life. 河流中“低浓度”的氰化物也足以危害水生动植物。 | |
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- | do more harm than good |
| to make a situation worse instead of better |
| 弊大于利;害多利少 |
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| Strenuous exercise can often do more harm than good. 激烈运动通常弊大于利。 |
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- | in harm’ s way formal |
| in a dangerous situation |
| 处于危险境地 |
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- | it wouldn’ t do sb any harm mainly spoken |
| used for saying what you think someone should do |
| 某人不妨(做某事) |
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| It wouldn’ t do you any harm to listen to her advice. 你不妨听听她的意见。 |
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- | mean no harm |
| to not intend to hurt , damage , or upset someone or something |
| 无意伤害 |
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| I didn’ t mean any harm, it was just a joke. 我并无恶意,这只是个玩笑。 |
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- | no harm comes to sb/sth |
| used for saying that someone or something is not damaged, hurt , or badly affected |
| 某人/某事没有受到伤害(损害或影响) |
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- | no harm done spoken |
| used for telling someone not to worry about something they did , because nothing bad has happened as a result |
| 没事儿(用于告诉某人别为所做的事担心) |
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- | out of harm’ s way formal |
| in a safe place , so that nothing bad can happen |
| 在安全的地方 |
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- | there’ s no harm in doing sth |
| used for saying that something will not cause any problems and may be helpful |
| 做某事不会有任何害处 |
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| There’ s no harm in asking. 问问倒也无妨。 |
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