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loss / damage / CL: 個|个 / to lose / to suffer damage
HSK 5
harm / to damage / to impair
HSK 5
to harm / to damage / to injure / impairment / loss / disability
HSK 7-9
to suffer wear and tear; to deteriorate through use; to wear out
HSK 7-9
to damage / to injure
HSK 7-9
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to decrease; to lose / to damage; to harm / (coll.) to ridicule; to deride / (coll.) caustic; sarcastic; nasty; mean / one of the 64 hexagrams of the Book of Changes:
HSK 7-9
harming others for one's personal benefit (idiom); personal gain to the detriment of others
HSK 7-9
deficit / (financial) loss
HSK 7-9
profit and loss / increase and decrease
to damage; to wreck; to destroy
to become damaged
defective / defect
to impair / to degrade / to decrease / to reduce / to weaken / to detract from / impairment (e.g. of financial assets)
impair, damage
to waste
wear and tear
(finance) stop-loss / to sell a security in response to its price dropping to one's stop-loss point 止損點|止损点
bad friend
to contaminate
to harm others without benefiting oneself (idiom)
to harm others / to mock people / to taunt / humiliating
injury such as contusion, sprain or fracture from falling, blow etc
strain (medicine)
to suffer losses; to lose (some of one's reputation, one's fleet, one's staff etc)
to mock; to disparage; to belittle
damage to goods during shipping
to damage the public interest for personal profit (idiom); personal profit at public expense / venal and selfish behavior
wear and tear / to wear away over time
attrition rate
wishing for profit, but causing loss (idiom); good intentions that lead to disaster / It all ends in tears.
(dialect) sharp-tongued / harsh
vulnerability
in good condition / undamaged / intact
brain damage
to suffer damage
circumcision (Bible term)
stop-loss order (finance)
to be harmful (to)
(idiom) complacency leads to loss, modesty brings profit / pride comes before a fall
bruising (damage to soft fruit etc)
(finance) stop-loss point (price at which one resolves to sell a security at a loss in order to avoid the possibility of having to sell later at an even lower price)
repetitive strain injury (RSI)
health damage
to humble
(computing) lossy compression
stop-loss order (finance)
thalamic lesions
to ridicule
income statement (US) / profit and loss account (UK)
consumables
to donate / donation
to do no harm (to sth) / intact / (computing) lossless
environmental damage
cortical visual impairment (CVI)
old and damaged / in disrepair
(TCM) consumptive disease, chronic deficiency disorder due to impaired function of inner organs, deficiency of qi, blood, yin and yang / asthenia
visual impairment
delayed lesion
loss prevention
collateral damage (both as a legal term, and as a military euphemism)


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