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Examples:lit. bird wounded by an arrow (idiom); fig. wounded or damaged person—replace a lost or damaged SIM card, retaining one's original telephone number—area seriously damaged in a disaster—damaged by moths or worms—damaged by groundless slander [idiom.]—gather and patch up sth that is badly damaged [idiom.]—Rear a tiger and court disaster. (idiom); fig. if you're too lenient with sb, he will damage you later—Sievert (Sv), unit of radiation damage used in radiotherapy—suffer damage, injury etc—classifier for locations or items of damage: spot, point—loss of speech (e.g. as a result of brain damage)—lit. a short-cut crush Guo (idiom); fig. to connive with sb to damage a third party, then turn on the partner—damage egg so it does not hatch—culpable driving causing serious damage or injury—bruising (damage soft fruit etc)—rem (Röntgen equivalent man, an old unit of radiation damage now replaced by the Sievert)—fig. remnant of former damage—collateral damage (both as a legal term, and as a military euphemism)—damage the public interest for personal profit (idiom); personal profit at public expense—Huge damage from a moment's negligence. [idiom.]— |