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HSK
to harm; to jeopardize; to endanger / harmful effect; damage / CL: 個|个
HSK 3
to injure; to harm
HSK 4
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  *害* | 害* | *害
to do harm to / to cause trouble to / harm / evil / calamity
HSK 5
(used to describe sb or sth that makes a very strong impression, whether favorable or unfavorable) terrible; intense; severe; devastating; amazing; awesome; outstanding / (of a person) stern; strict; harsh; shrewd; tough / (of an animal) fierce / (of a resemblance) striking / (of liquor or chili pepper) strong / (of bacteria) virulent
HSK 5
harm / to damage / to impair
HSK 5
calamity / disaster / CL: 個|个
HSK 5
destructive / harmful / damaging
HSK 5
to suffer damage, injury etc / damaged / injured / killed / robbed
HSK 7-9
to conspire to murder / to plot against sb's life
HSK 7-9
vital part / (fig.) key point / crucial
HSK 7-9
to jeopardize / to be harmful to / to undermine
HSK 7-9
to encroach on / to infringe on
HSK 7-9
disaster / harm / scourge / bad person / to damage / to harm / to wreck
HSK 7-9
to murder
HSK 7-9
to persecute
HSK 7-9
pros and cons / advantages and disadvantages / gains and losses
HSK 7-9
plant disease
insect pest / damage from insects
to kill secretly / to stab in the back
to injure
to injure / to devastate / to slaughter
environmental pollution / social scourge; blight on society
(agriculture) freezing injury
(idiom) to make the most of the benefits while avoiding adverse effects
to entrap / to set up / to frame (up) / to make false charges against
to harm (sb's health) with narcotics etc; to poison (people's minds); to corrupt / pernicious influence
"the four pests", i.e. rats, flies, mosquitoes, and sparrows / see also 打麻雀運動|打麻雀运动
to trap / to frame
(idiom) to rid the people of a scourge
pest / vermin / animal that is harmful to crops or to another species / enemy / predator
to injure
to slander / to defame and persecute
frostbite / frost damage (to crop)
to damage by calumny
variant of 厲害|厉害
flood damage
natural disaster
to hit the target and do real damage (idiom) / fig. to hit where it hurts / fig. to hit home / an argument that hits the nail on the head
damaged by slander
plant diseases and insect pests
light pollution (Tw)
Shen Buhai (385-337 BC), legalist political thinker
to harm / to endanger
collateral damage (both as a legal term, and as a military euphemism)
to avoid damage
damaged by groundless slander (idiom)
to have many advantages and no disadvantages
environmental damage
personal injury
sexual assault (law)
unjust accusation / miscarriage of justice
secondary disaster (e.g. epidemic following floods)
to hit the nail on the head (idiom)
harmless
to have bad consequences
to be murdered
repetitive strain injury (RSI)


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