"harm" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

harm sustantivo

harm + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 4
harm reduction • harms way • HARM missile • harm principle
harm + verbo
Kolokacji: 10
harm comes • harm befalls • harm results • harm occurs • harm causes • ...
verbo + harm
Kolokacji: 26
cause harm • suffer harm • inflict harm • prevent harm • mean no harm • bring harm • see no harm • protect from harm • ...
adjetivo + harm
Kolokacji: 57
serious harm • bodily harm • great harm • physical harm • real harm • irreparable harm • possible harm • grievous harm • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 15
1. real harm = prawdziwa krzywda real harm
2. irreparable harm = krzywda nie do naprawienia irreparable harm
3. possible harm = możliwa krzywda possible harm
4. potential harm = potencjalna krzywda potential harm
5. actual harm = rzeczywista krzywda actual harm
6. minimal harm = minimalna krzywda minimal harm
7. foreseeable harm = krzywda do przewidzenia foreseeable harm
8. tangible harm = namacalna krzywda tangible harm
  • Rather, he explained, an American citizen plaintiff must have suffered a tangible and particular harm.
  • This result, known as the Storm King Doctrine, was the first time environmentalists were given standing to object to scenic or recreational injury without showing tangible economic harm.
  • I felt only slightly guilty for trespassing on his privacy; as long as he remained unaware of the fact, I'd done him no tangible harm.
  • The issue was whether Ms. Harris could sue without demonstrating tangible psychological harm.
  • Her lawyers hope to be helped by the Court's holding that victims who suffer no tangible economic harm may still bring a lawsuit.
  • By other bad consequences Baker means privacy violations and conduct that does not necessarily result in tangible harm, but does result in unwanted consequences.
  • Some of these protesters would insist that they are simply trying to counter attitudes that threaten tangible harm to individuals.
  • Most harassment cases that do make it to trial involve allegations of repeated harassing behavior, some showing that the plaintiff suffered tangible harm or was subjected to a hostile work environment.
  • There is a broad cultural consensus that unwanted sexual advances are morally repugnant, but the law concerns itself with monetary recovery for tangible harm.
  • Not for any tangible harm the Children will do it; they don't hurt people.
(5) economic, financial
Kolokacji: 2
(6) far, greatest, undue
Kolokacji: 3
(9) emotional, social
Kolokacji: 2
(12) future, imminent
Kolokacji: 2
(13) little, untold, slight
Kolokacji: 3
(15) unnecessary, mortal
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + harm
Kolokacji: 9
without harm • from harm • in harm • of harm • for harm • ...

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