harm Definición En Español

  • 0 hurt or damage -- daño

  • 1 to hurt someone or damage something -- hacer daño a, estropear

    • Luckily, no one was harmed in the accident.

  • 2 damage or injury -- herida [ feminine ]

    • Children were sent away from the war zone, out of harm’s way. Los niños fueron enviados lejos de la zona de guerra, fuera de peligro.

    • One night of camping won’t do you any harm. Una noche de acampada no te hará ningún daño.

    • the harm that divorce causes in families el daño que causa el divorcio en las familias

  • 3 problems or difficulties -- peligro [ masculine ]

    • There’s no harm in trying it to see if it works. No pasa nada por intentarlo para ver si funciona.

    • Talking to him about it can’t do any harm. Hablar con él sobre el tema no puede hacer ningún ningún daño.

  • 4 to damage, injure, or cause problems for -- lastimar

    • Does sexual content in music harm children? ¿El contenido sexual en la música hace daño a los niños?

    • Was anyone harmed in the incident? ¿Alguien se hizo daño en el incidente?

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Examples of harm

  • If, in the course of these health checks, it emerges that the employee has suffered overexposure and been harmed, a further risk evaluation should be carried out.

  • What they are afraid of, in particular, is the fact that, although radiation cannot be seen or felt, it can cause great harm to living beings.

  • It is important to learn from the experiences of others: claims for damages must be related to the actual harm suffered.

  • Soon the nights will be brilliant with snow, while a bit of fresh air does no one any harm and actually increases alertness.

  • If we nevertheless agree to the proposal for putting the outline agreement into effect, this is only because at least it does no harm.

  • Speeding up processes of this kind can do no harm at all.

  • The young are more prone to physical and mental problems and to the social harm caused by their own drinking and that of others.

  • The main focus should be on identifying and eliminating the social and environmental factors that are causing the harm.

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