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


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