transitive. To harm or injure.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > cause or effect (harm) [verb (transitive)] > do harm or injury to (140) werdec725 transitive. To harm or injure. wema1000 To desecrate or violate; to hurt or harm. evilc1000 transitive. To do evil to; to harm or injure; to ill-treat; to affect with disease. harmc1000 To do harm (to); to injure (physically or otherwise); to hurt, damage. Originally intransitive: to be hurtful, with dative (like Latin nocēre)… hinderc1000 transitive. To do harm to; to injure, impair, damage. Obsolete. teenOE transitive. To inflict suffering upon; to afflict, harass; to injure, harm. scathec1175 transitive. To injure, hurt, damage. Now archaic and Scottish. illc1220 To cause ill or evil to; to harm, hurt, injure, wrong. Obsolete. to wait (one) scathec1275 to do (work,†make) scathe, to do harm. Const. indirect (dative) object, with or without to. †to wait (one) scathe, to inflict injury upon. to have (…) wrong1303 to have (…) wrong, to suffer injustice, prejudice, or harm; to receive injury. Obsolete. annoya1325 transitive. To inflict pain, harm, or injury on (a person). Obsolete. grievec1330 Of non-personal agents: To bring trouble or harm to (a person); to cause damage to (a thing). Obsolete. wrong1390 To act wrongly, harmfully, or injuriously; to do wrong (to a person, etc.). Obsolete. to do violence to (also unto)a1393 to do violence to (also †unto): to inflict harm, injury, or damage on; (also) to restrict, constrain, or alter unnaturally; to distort the meaning of. mischievea1393 transitive. To inflict injury or loss upon; to do harm to, damage. Also reflexive. Obsolete (archaic in later use). damagea1400 transitive. To do or cause damage to; to hurt, harm, injure; now commonly to injure (a thing) so as to lessen or destroy its value. annulc1425 transitive. To inflict irretrievable harm or damage on (a person); esp. to destroy the good name or standing of (a person). Obsolete. trespass1427 To offend against, wrong, violate (a person). Obsolete. mischief1437 transitive. To inflict injury upon; to bring to grief or ruin; = mischieve, v. 1 2a. poisonc1450 transitive. To prove harmful or destructive to (an action, state, value, condition, etc.); to spoil. injurea1492 To do hurt or harm to; to inflict damage or detriment upon; to hurt, harm, damage; to impair in any way. damnify1512 transitive. To cause injury, loss, or inconvenience to; to injure, damage, hurt; to inflict injury… in estate, condition, or circumstances. (Now… prejudge1531 transitive. Scottish. To affect adversely or unjustly; to prejudice, harm, injure. Obsolete. misfease1571 transitive. To do evil to. indemnify1583 transitive. To hurt, harm. bane1601 To harm, hurt, injure, poison. morally or socially. debauch1633 To damage or spoil in quality. Obsolete. (Cf. deboist, adj. 2.) lese1678 transitive (usually in passive). To cause loss, damage, or harm to (a person, or his or her property, reputation, etc.). empoison1780 transitive. To prove harmful or destructive to (a state, condition, etc.); to spoil or taint (a pleasure); = poison, v. 2b. misguggle1814 transitive. To handle roughly, maul; to spoil. nobble1860 transitive. In extended use: to harm, injure; to create problems for, to handicap. strafe1915 transitive. To punish, damage, injure; to attack physically or verbally; (also) to reprimand severely. Also intransitive. to dick up1951 transitive. To damage (something); to ruin, spoil; to bungle, mess up. Also intransitive. Cf. sense 3, to cock up 3a at cock, v.1 phrasal verbs. Subcategories:— plan or try to (1) — gradually or secretly (14) — suddenly or severely (4) — maliciously (2) — by treachery (2) — with excessive or mistaken kindness (1) — cause great harm to (7) — exert harmful influence upon (4) — affect detrimentally (72) |
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