柯林斯詞典damage /?d?m?d?/ (damaging,damaged,damages) 1. V-T To damage an object means to break it, spoil it physically, or stop it from working properly. 破壞; 損壞 He maliciously damaged a car with a baseball bat. 他用棒球棍惡意地?fù)p壞了一輛汽車。2. V-T To damage something means to cause it to become less good, pleasant, or successful. 損害; 傷害 ...the electoral chaos that damaged Florida's reputation. …損害佛羅里達(dá)州聲譽(yù)的選舉騷亂。3. damagingADJ 有損害性的 The weakened currency could have damaging effects for the economy. 貨幣貶值可能會(huì)對(duì)經(jīng)濟(jì)造成破壞性的影響。4. N-UNCOUNT Damage is physical harm that is caused to an object. 破壞; 損壞 The blast had serious effects with quite extensive damage to the house. 爆炸影響嚴(yán)重,對(duì)房屋造成了大面積破壞。5. N-UNCOUNT Damage consists of the unpleasant effects that something has on a person, situation, or type of activity. 傷害 Incidents of this type cause irreparable damage to relations with the community. 此類事件對(duì)與該團(tuán)體的關(guān)系造成不可挽回的傷害。6. N-PLURAL If a court of law awards damages to someone, it orders money to be paid to them by a person who has damaged their reputation or property, or who has injured them. 賠償金 She is seeking more than $75,000 in damages. 她要求$75000以上的賠償金。 返回 damaged劍橋詞典harmed or spoiled 受損的,受害的;遭破壞的 They're selling off damaged goods at reduced prices . 他們正在削價(jià)處理受損商品。 Both the cars involved in the accident looked badly damaged. 事故雙方的車輛看來都遭到了嚴(yán)重?fù)p壞。 返回 damaged