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Etymology
From OF. #Old French|damage (Modern French dommage), from L. damnum.
Pronunciation
IPA|/�dæm�d�/ (US)
audio|en-us-damage.ogg|Audio (US)
Noun
en-noun
- The abstract measure of something not being intact; harm.
#:The storm did a lot of damage to the area.
- slang cost|Cost or expense.
#:"What's the damage?" he asked the waiter.
Translations
trans-top|abstract measure of something not being intact; harm
Croatian: t-|hr|Å¡teta|f
Czech: t-|cs|poÅ¡kozenÃ|n, t-|cs|Å¡koda|f
Danish: skade c, beskadigelse c
Dutch: t+|nl|schade
Finnish: vaurio, vahinko
German: t+|de|Schaden|m
Greek: t|el|ζημιά|f|scGrek (zimiá) or t|el|ζημία|f|scGrek (zimÃa)
Hebrew: × ×�ק (nezeq) m
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Japanese: �� (itate), �害 (songai)
Romanian: t-|ro|avarie
Russian: пов�еждение (povreždénije) n, ��е�б (uš�érb) m, в�ед (vred) m
Swedish: skada c
Welsh: t-|cy|difrod|m|xs=Welsh
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trans-top|cost or expense
Danish: skade c
Dutch: t+|nl|schade
Greek: t|el|ζημιά|f|scGrek (zimiá) or t|el|ζημία|f|scGrek (zimÃa)
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Romanian: stric�ciune
Russian: ��е�б (uš�érb) m, �б��ок (ubýtok) m
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Verb
en-verb|damag|ing
- To make something less intact or even destroy it; to harm or cause destruction.
#:Be careful not to damage any of the fragile items while unpacking them.
Translations
trans-top|to make something less intact or even destroy it; to harm or cause destruction
Croatian: t-|hr|oštetiti
Czech: poškodit
Danish: beskadige, gøre skade på, tilføje skade
Dutch: beschadigen
Finnish: vaurioittaa
German: t+|de|beschädigen
Hebrew: ����ק (lehazyq)
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Lithuanian: sugadinti
Romanian: defecta, strica
Russian: повÑ�еждаÑ�Ñ� (povreždátâ��) impf, повÑ�едиÑ�Ñ� (povredÃtâ��) pf; поÑ�Ñ�иÑ�Ñ� (pórtitâ��) impf, иÑ�поÑ�Ñ�иÑ�Ñ� (ispórtitâ��) pf; наноÑ�иÑ�Ñ� Ñ�Ñ�еÑ�б (nanosÃtâ�� uÅ¡Ä�érb) impf, нанеÑ�Ñ�и Ñ�Ñ�еÑ�б (nanestà uÅ¡Ä�érb) pf
Swedish: skada
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ttbc|Albanian: dëm
ttbc|Arabic: Arab|ضرر (�árar)
ttbc|Azerbaijani: xarab etm�
ttbc|Bosnian: uništiti
ttbc|Bulgarian: в�еда (vreda)
ttbc|Chinese: �伤 (à n sh�ng)
ttbc|Esperanto: difekt
ttbc|Estonian: vigastus
ttbc|French: dommage m
ttbc|Georgian: ����� (ziani)
ttbc|Hebrew: ����|�ָ�ְ�ָ� (avdan)
ttbc|Hindi: hani, ghata, kshati
ttbc|Hungarian: kár
ttbc|Ido: domajo
ttbc|Indonesian: kerusakan
ttbc|Irish: damáiste
ttbc|Italian: danno m, acaria f
ttbc|Japanese: �� (�����) (sonsh�)
ttbc|Korean: �� (sonsang)
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ttbc|Latin: damnum n
ttbc|Latvian: izdevumi
ttbc|Mongolian: �о�и�ол (hohirol)
ttbc|Norwegian: skade
ttbc|Persian: FAchar|آس�ب (âsib)
ttbc|Polish: uszkodzenie n, szkoda f
ttbc|Portuguese: dano
ttbc|Serbian: о��е�и�и (ošteteti)
ttbc|Slovak: cena
ttbc|Spanish: daño
ttbc|Swahili: afa
ttbc|Tagalog: kapinsalaan
ttbc|Telugu: ��ర�ప� (cherupu), నష��మ� (nashTamu)
ttbc|Thai: Thai|à¸�วามà¹�สียหาย (kwaam sÄa hÄ�ai)
ttbc|Turkish: zarar
ttbc|Ukrainian: �кода (škodá)
ttbc|Uyghur: eziyet
ttbc|Vietnamese: m�i hại
ttbc|Yiddish: hesek
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