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From:
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dam·age
/ˈdæmɪʤ/
(vt.)損害,毀壞(vi.)受損壞,破損U損害,毀壞;賠償費
From:
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damage
損壞
From:
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damage
壞 損壞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dam·age
n.
1.
Injury
or
harm
to
person
,
property
,
or
reputation
;
an
inflicted
loss
of
value
;
detriment
;
hurt
;
mischief
.
He
that
sendeth
a
message
by
the
hand
of
a
fool
cutteth
off
the
feet
and
drinketh
damage
.
--
Prov
.
xxvi
. 6.
Great
errors
and
absurdities
many
commit
for
want
of
a
friend
to
tell
them
of
them
,
to
the
great
damage
both
of
their
fame
and
fortune
.
--
Bacon
.
2.
pl.
Law
The
estimated
reparation
in
money
for
detriment
or
injury
sustained
;
a
compensation
,
recompense
,
or
satisfaction
to
one
party
,
for
a
wrong
or
injury
actually
done
to
him
by
another
.
Note:
☞
In
common-law
actions
,
the
jury
are
the
proper
judges
of
damages
.
Consequential damage
.
See
under
Consequential
.
Exemplary damages
Law
,
damages
imposed
by
way
of
example
to
others
.
Similar
in
purpose
to
vindictive damages
,
below
.
Nominal damages
Law
,
those
given
for
a
violation
of
a
right
where
no
actual
loss
has
accrued
.
vindictive damages
or
punitive damages
,
those
given
specially
for
the
punishment
of
the
wrongdoer
.
Syn:
--
Mischief
;
injury
;
harm
;
hurt
;
detriment
;
evil
;
ill
.
See
Mischief
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dam·age
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Damaged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Damaging
]
To
occasion
damage
to
the
soundness
,
goodness
,
or
value
of
;
to
hurt
;
to
injure
;
to
impair
.
He
. . .
came
up
to
the
English
admiral
and
gave
him
a
broadside
,
with
which
he
killed
many
of
his
men
and
damaged
the
ship
.
--
Clarendon
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dam·age
v. i.
To
receive
damage
or
harm
;
to
be
injured
or
impaired
in
soundness
or
value
;
as
,
some
colors
in
cloth
damage
in
sunlight
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
damage
n
1:
the
occurrence
of
a
change
for
the
worse
[
syn
:
harm
,
impairment
]
2:
loss
of
military
equipment
[
syn
:
equipment casualty
]
3:
the
act
of
damaging
something
or
someone
[
syn
:
harm
,
hurt
,
scathe
]
4:
the
amount
of
money
needed
to
purchase
something
; "
the
price
of
gasoline
"; "
he
got
his
new
car
on
excellent
terms
";
"
how
much
is
the
damage
?" [
syn
:
price
,
terms
]
5:
a
legal
injury
is
any
damage
resulting
from
a
violation
of
a
legal
right
[
syn
:
wrong
,
legal injury
]
v
:
inflict
damage
upon
; "
The
snow
damaged
the
roof
"; "
She
damaged
the
car
when
she
hit
the
tree
"
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