"harm" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

harm verbo

harm + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 38
harm children • harm a nursing baby • harm one's economy • harm people • harm others • ...
verbo + harm
Kolokacji: 7
try to harm • want to harm • come to harm • avoid harming • intend to harm • ...
harm + preposición
Kolokacji: 10
harm in • harm with • harm to • harmed by • harmed during • ...
harm + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 18
seriously harm • actually harm • physically harmed • irreparably harmed • directly harm • ...
1. actually harm = faktycznie krzywda actually harm
3. irreparably harmed = nieodwracalnie skrzywdzony irreparably harmed
4. directly harm = bezpośrednio krzywda directly harm
5. further harm = dalsza krzywda further harm
6. potentially harm = potencjalnie krzywda potentially harm
7. greatly harmed = znacznie skrzywdzić greatly harmed
9. deliberately harm = rozmyślnie krzywda deliberately harm
10. permanently harm = wiecznie krzywda permanently harm
11. disproportionately harm = nieproporcjonalnie krzywda disproportionately harm
12. inadvertently harm = nieumyślnie krzywda inadvertently harm
13. accidentally harm = przypadkowo krzywda accidentally harm
14. financially harmed = finansowo skrzywdzić financially harmed
  • Among those likely to be harmed financially are importers, who act as sales agents in the United States for Chilean growers and packers and who work on commission, usually 10 percent.
  • The $300 million will compensate shareholders financially harmed by the manipulation as part of a "deferred prosecution" agreement.
  • And if there are those that were financially harmed by this loose economic policy, they should ask themselves if they are not partly to blame because of their own unrealistic expectations and financial actions.
  • However, no more class-action lawsuits were filed against it in the six years following the murders, although individual unfavourable rulings have harmed the group financially to a lesser degree.
  • Tens of thousands of homeowners who had contacted NACA after being financially harmed by their lender were denied the opportunity to have their loans reviewed because of the exceptionally strict requirements.
  • Even before Vincent cleared Kleinman, the Yankee official sued the commissioner for $30 million in damages, charging he had been harmed financially by Vincent's actions.
  • When a lawsuit is filed for breach of contract, Mr. Miller said, the plaintiff generally has to prove that he or she was harmed financially.
  • The coalition failed to prove that it would be harmed financially if Northeast Utilities sold the Waterford plant to Dominion Resources Inc., Judge Wise found.
  • He argued that Steinbrenner offered "unique" qualities as owner and that the other owners would be financially harmed if Steinbrenner was forced out.
  • "I was harmed financially and emotionally," she said, citing times when the lack of support payments had left her destitute.

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