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Outside the united states,the term life assurance is used to describe a contract where the event being insured against is certaion to happen at some future time(e.g.,a contract that will pay 100000 dollars on the policyholder's death).Life insurance is used to descibe a contract where the event being insured may never happen(for example,a contract that provides a pay off in the event of accidental death of the policyholder )In the united states,all types of life policies are referred to as life insurance.《Risk management and financial institutions》
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最常见的救济的合同nonfulfillment期望或“利益的基础上讨价还价”的损失多少受伤的人会获得若对方有fufilled他或她的诺言金钱损失赔偿受伤的派对的任何好处,他或她已经收到如果合同进行了当然,那是浪费时间和昂贵的prcoss法院决定损害相反,缔约双方常写契约条款所规定的赔偿违约金或者包含指定一个货币或forumla计算损失在海滩上的合同一方指定的违约金的规定必须建立在一个合理的估计的损失什么将会在发生违约
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不履约最常见的补救办法是期望或“交易利益”损害赔偿,基于如果对方履行他或她的承诺,受害者可能获得多少。金钱损失补偿则基于受害方在履行合同情况下可能遭受的任何利益的损失。当然,通过法庭裁决损害赔偿费时费钱。相反,合同双方通常会订立包含违约或规定损害赔偿条款的合同,该条款规定了在任何一方违约时计算损害赔偿的货币或方法。条款中规定的违约赔偿金额必须基于对违约情况下损失的合理估计。
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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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[ 过去式damaged 过去分词damaged 现在分词damaging ]
"片式电阻" & "片式陶瓷电容" 组件的损害 ( Damage) 是 完全不同的。
损坏(Damage)或有过多的污物(Excessive Filth):房客的责任
最明显一点就是没有最高伤害和最低伤害,只有一个恒定伤害(Damage):45.
1.2损伤的定义及特征 在国际材料与结构实验学会RILEM关于混凝土结构破损分类的推荐草案中, 损伤(Damage)是指结构由于外部力学因素引起的削弱或破损;缺陷(Defect) 是指由于设计、施工错误或材料本身的不完善所引起的结构削弱或破损。
Collateral Damage间接伤害;附带损伤;片;附带损害
Damage control破坏性控制;损害控制; [军] 损害管制;损伤控制
Base Damage初始攻击力;初始攻打力;基础伤害;初始进犯力
fatigue damage疲劳损伤;疲劳损坏;疲劳破坏;疲惫损伤
brain damage脑损伤;脑部损伤;涂鸦杂志;脑残
damage claim损坏索赔;残损索赔;损害索赔;损毁索赔
Bird Damage鸟害
indirect damage间接损害;间接侵害
actual damage实际损坏;实际损失;实际损害
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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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1[UNCOUNTABLE] physical harm caused to something so that it is broken, spoiled, or injuredMr Charlton surveyed the damage caused by the bulldozer.damage to: Damage to the building could take six months to repair.do damage: No damage had been done, and we pushed the van back onto the road.suffer damage: The house suffered only superficial damage in the fire.serious/severe/extensive damage: A fire had caused serious damage to their flat.permanent/irreparable/irreversible damage: Mining in the area was doing irreparable damage to the environment.brain/liver/nerve damage: a new drug to treat nerve damagestorm/flood/fire/bomb damage (=damage caused by a storm, fire etc): Experts have been assessing the level of flood damage.2[UNCOUNTABLE] emotional or mental harm caused to someoneMany traumatic events may be overcome without lasting damage.3[UNCOUNTABLE] negative effects on someone or somethingdamage to: The damage to the bank's image is extremely serious.untold damage (=damage that is impossible to measure): The revelations caused untold damage to his political reputation.4damages [PLURAL] LEGAL money that a court orders you to pay someone because you have harmed them or their propertyMrs Owen was ordered to pay damages of £6,000.The jury awarded damages of over $9 million to the victims.Get it right: damageWhen damage means 'harm or injury' it is an uncountable noun, and so:▪ it is never used in the plural▪ it never comes after a or a number
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