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Перевод: damage
[существительное] вред ; повреждение; порча ; убыток ; ущерб ; урон ; потрава ; авария ; убытки ; компенсация за убытки; стоимость ; [глагол] повреждать; портить; наносить ущерб; наносить убыток; повредить; ушибить; дискредитировать; позорить; обсирать [сл.]
Тезаурус:
- To avoid the damage that large groups of climbers are doing the crags, bolt the hell out of them - it's obvious.
- If the venom strikes his eyes it can temporarily blind him and possibly even permanently damage his sight.
- The original Market Hall (see map of 18 50) was used until the fire of 1906 caused severe damage.
- The data revealed that human impact was greatest with initial use; further increases in use levels exhibited a non-linear relationship, illustrating that once a campsite had been established, higher-use levels could be sustained without incurring disproportionate damage.
- Written notice shall be given to the Insurer without unnecessary delay of any loss, damage or injury or sickness.
- More prosaically, the sandpaper cover (which, like the Jorn/Debord text Mmoires of 1959, is meant to damage your other books) was donated by English Abrasives and Chemicals Ltd.
- They also found that, because of heavier balls used in the past, it is a case of "the older the player, the greater the damage".
- Carlisle Cathedral suffered badly from the attentions of garrisons between 1645 and 1652, and York Minster only avoided serious damage through the personal intervention of the New Model Army commander, Sir Thomas Fairfax.
- In particular, there was "no sign whatever of the yellowing of needles which characterises the damage occurring in German forests".
- Since the kidneys produce the largest volume of urine in the middle of the day, any drug that is being removed will be least concentrated in the urine, and so be least likely to cause damage, at this time.
- But winter was coming on and our fear was that The Grange would suffer further grievous damage.
- However, most researchers agree that the multiple stress of all these factors cause tree damage and, in a small percentage of cases, tree death.
- Numbers of half mandibles that are either complete, or with damage to their ascending rami.
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