0 to harm or spoil something -- 损害,危害;损坏;伤害
It was a scandal that damaged a lot of reputations. 这是一桩使人名誉扫地的丑闻。
Many buildings were badly damaged during the war. 许多建筑物在战争中严重受损。
1 harm or injury -- 损害,危害;损坏;伤害
The police have been ordered to pay substantial damages to the families of the two dead boys. 警方被责令向两名死亡儿童的家人支付巨额赔偿金。
The politician was awarded £50,000 in damages over false allegations made by the newspaper. 那位政治家获得了报社因报道失实而向他支付的5万英镑赔偿金。
The doctors were worried that he might have suffered brain damage. 医生们担心他可能受到了脑损伤。
Recent discoveries about corruption have done serious damage to the company's reputation. 近来曝光的一些腐败行为使该公司的声誉受到严重损害。
Strong winds had caused serious damage to the roof. 大风使屋顶严重受损。
Unfortunately this cannot account for the differences observed between appetitive and aversive tasks in non-primate species following amygdala damage.
As we have seen, compensator y damages certainly are not sufficient.
Residents who did not illuminate their houses or accede to other crowd demands were fortunate if broken glass was the only damage they suffered.
Large-sized pioneer species dominating early successional stands suffered greater damage and mortality, but these same species were observed as seedlings in newly formed canopy gaps.
Persistent psychological disturbance was related not so much to personal loss as to the degree of damage suffered by the community as a whole.
In short, early damage to the left (or right) hemisphere when there is normal plasticity tends to lead to recovery with no longlasting gross deficits.
This tends to be true for low rates of damage.
Structural damage to each tree was recorded: trunk snap, branch damage, bark damage, or a leaning bole.