harm
n
1 [U] damage; injury 損害; 傷害
He meant no harm, ie did not intend to hurt or upset anyone. 他并無惡意.
A few late nights never did anyone any harm. 熬幾個晚上對任何人絕無害處.
2 (idm 習語) ,come to `harm (usu negative 通常用於否定式) be injured physically, mentally or morally 身體上、 精神上或道義上受到損害
I'll go with her to make sure she comes to no harm. 我要和她同去以免她受到傷害. ,do more ,harm than `good have an effect which is more damaging than helpful 弊大於利
If we interfere, it may do more harm than good. 倘若我們進行干預, 那可能弊多利少. out of harm's way in a safe place 在安全的地方
Put that vase out of harm's way so the children can't break it. 把那只花瓶放在安全的地方, 免得孩子們打碎了. there is no harm in (sb's) doing sth/it does no harm (for sb) to do sth nothing is lost by doing sth (and some good may result from it) 做某事并無害處(反而可能帶來某些好處)
He may not be able to help but there's no harm in asking him. 他可能幫不了忙, 但是求他一下倒也無妨. harm, v
1 [Tn] cause harm to (sb/sth) 損害或傷害(某人[某事物])
an event which has harmed relations between the two countries 危及兩國關系的事件
Were the hostages harmed? 人質受到傷害了沒有?
2 (idm 習語) not harm/hurt a fly => fly1.