harm
noun
verb
hɑːm
noun
1
damage,
injury,
or
trouble
caused
by
someone’s
actions
or
by
an
event
损害; 危害; 伤害
2
come to no harm/not come to any harm
to
not
be
hurt
or
damaged
没有受到伤害 (损害 )
She
was
relieved
to
see
the
children
had
come
to
no
harm.
她看到孩子们没有受到伤害,舒了一口气。
3
mean no harm/not mean any harm
to
have
no
intention
of
hurting
or
upsetting
anyone
无意伤害别人
She’s
a
terrible
gossip
but
she
means
no
harm.
她很饶舌,不过她没有恶意。
4
there’s no harm in doing sth/it does no harm to do sth
used
to
suggest
something
to
someone
[口] 不妨做某事
spoken
There’s
no
harm
in
trying.
试试也无妨。
It
does
no
harm
to
ask.
不妨问问。
5
it wouldn’t do sb any harm to do sth
used
to
suggest
that
someone
should
do
something
that
may
be
helpful
or
useful
to
them
[口] 做某事对某人并无害处
spoken
It
wouldn’t
do
you
any
harm
to
get
some
experience
first.
你不妨先积累点经验。
6
out of harm’s way
a.
if
someone
or
something
is
out
of
harm’s
way,
they
are
in
a
place
where
they
cannot
be
hurt
or
damaged
b.
if
something
dangerous
is
out
of
harm’s
way,
it
is
in
a
place
where
it
cannot
hurt
anyone
or
damage
anything
不构成伤害的,在不会造成伤害的地方
Copies
of
your
documents
should
be
kept
in
a
safe
place,
well
out
of
harm’s
way.
你的那些文件要保存在安全的地方,一个绝对不会受损之处。
If
you
have
small
children,
make
sure
that
you
store
all
medicines
out
of
harm’s
way.
如果你有年幼的孩子,一定要把药品全部存放在安全的地方。
verb
7
to
damage
something
伤害,损害〔某事物〕
chemicals
that
harm
the
environment
损害环境的化学品
8
to
physically
hurt
a
person
or
animal
伤害〔人、动物〕
The
kidnappers
didn’t
harm
him,
thank
God.
谢天谢地,绑匪没有伤害他。
9
harm sb’s image/reputation
to
make
people
have
a
worse
opinion
of
a
person
or
group
损害某人的形象/名声