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损伤英文为damage。
V.hurt;harm;injure;damage。
N.trauma。
1、外伤身体的严重损伤或刺激,常由暴力或事故造成。A serious injury or shock to the body, as from violence or an accident.
2、身体的损伤,发炎或损伤。A bodily injury, irritation, or trauma.
3、十分之一的货物受到损伤。One tenth of the goods were damaged.
4、他手上那块表皮受到损伤。That part of the epidermis on his hand is damaged.
5、损伤眼睛。
hurt one’s eyes.
6、衣服用热水洗会受到损伤。
Clothes damage if washed in hot water.
7、硬场地会损伤运动员的身体。
Hard court does physical harm to the players.
8、脑部损伤。
brain damage.
9、致命的损伤。
lethal injury.
10、心脏及神经损伤。
heart and nerve tissue damage.
记单词的方法:
人们其实一直不愿意承认,背单词最好的方法只有一个,那就是死记硬背。只有通过死记硬背,也就是不断重复背熟的单词,才能建立长久的、直观的记忆。其他方法会给你造成一种错觉:单词很好背;而实际上,你在背的时候已经绕了一个弯子,没有对这个单词建立直观记忆。
词根词缀记忆法是同样的道理。举个例子,orbit。它可以分为orb(发光的球体),it(走),于是合起来就有了“轨道”的意思。从单词的组成去理解单词,能够加深我们对它的理解,但这一步应该放在我们背过它之后,而不是通过它去背。
因为我们通过拆分单词、认识词根词缀去了解它,以为它很好背,无非就是几个前缀后缀连在一起,可是下次你见到这个单词,没有人去提醒你要拆分单词,于是,你还是背不过!这样的方法纯属害人,而且诱惑性极大,无数同学正深受其害而不自知。
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injury
injure
读音:英 ['ɪndʒə(r)];美 ['ɪndʒər]
意思:vt. 伤害;损害;损伤
injure可指身体上的伤害(如意外受伤等),也可指精神上的伤害(如伤害他人的名誉、成就等),用作及物动词,接名词或代词作宾语,可用于被动结构。
扩展资料:
injure,damage,harm,impair这组词的共同意思是“损害,损伤”。
1、impair表示损伤某人〔物〕而导致削弱、缩小或减少其使用价值,也可指情绪的损伤;
2、damage表示损害了表面,损害了人或物的某个部分或使之完全失掉用途;
3、harm表示人的心理、健康、权力或事业上的损害,程度较轻;
4、injure表示身体或精神上各种性质及任何程度的伤害,多表示意外受伤。
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cause harm 造成伤害do sb 〔sth 〕 harm 损害某人〔某物〕harm to 对…有害cause damage 造成损失〔损害〕do damage to 损害damage from由…引起的损失 suffer damage 遭受损害,蒙受损害
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你好!损坏damage 英[ˈdæmɪdʒ] 美[ˈdæmɪdʒ] vt. 损害,毁坏; n. 损害,损毁; 赔偿金; [例句]He maliciously damaged a car with a baseball bat他用棒球棒恶意损毁了一辆汽车。
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damage noun[U] ~ (to sth) physical harm caused to sth which makes it less attractive, useful or valuable: serious / severe / extensive / permanent damage ◆ brain / liver damage ◆ smoke / bomb / storm damage ◆ The earthquake caused damage to property estimated at $6 million. ◆ The storm didn't do much damage. ◆ Let's take a look at the damage. ◆ I insist on paying for the damage. ◆ Make sure you insure your camera against loss or damage.[U] ~ (to sb/sth) harmful effects on sb/sth: emotional damage resulting from divorce ◆ damage to a person's reputation ◆ This could cause serious damage to the country's economy. ◆ I'm going-I've done enough damage here already. (damages) [pl.] an amount of money that is paid to sb by the person, company, etc. that has caused them harm or injury: He was ordered to pay damages totalling £30 000. ◆ They intend to sue for damages. ◆ Annwas awarded £6 000 (in) damages. Idioms: what's the damage? (spoken) a way of asking how much sth costs verb [VN] to harm or spoil sth/sb: The fire badly damaged the town hall. ◆ Several vehicles were damaged in the crash. ◆ Smoking seriously damages your health. ◆ The allegations are likely to damage his political career. ◆ emotionally damaged children
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