slovo | definícia |
detriment (encz) | detriment,škoda Martin M. |
detriment (encz) | detriment,újma Martin M. |
Detriment (gcide) | Detriment \Det"ri*ment\ (d[e^]t"r[i^]*ment), n. [L. detrimentum,
fr. deterere, detritum, to rub or wear away; de + terere to
rub: cf. F. d['e]triment. See Trite.]
1. That which injures or causes damage; mischief; harm;
diminution; loss; damage; -- used very generically; as,
detriments to property, religion, morals, etc.
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I can repair
That detriment, if such it be. --Milton.
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2. A charge made to students and barristers for incidental
repairs of the rooms they occupy. [Eng.]
Syn: Injury; loss; damage; disadvantage; prejudice; hurt;
mischief; harm.
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Detriment (gcide) | Detriment \Det"ri*ment\, v. t.
To do injury to; to hurt. [Archaic]
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Other might be determined thereby. --Fuller.
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detriment (wn) | detriment
n 1: a damage or loss [syn: detriment, hurt] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
detriment (encz) | detriment,škoda Martin M.detriment,újma Martin M. |
detriment of environment (encz) | detriment of environment,ekologická újma [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
detrimental (encz) | detrimental,škodlivý fjeydetrimental,zhoubný fjey |
detrimentally (encz) | detrimentally, |
to the detriment of st (encz) | to the detriment of st,na úkor čeho Mgr. Dita Gálová |
without detriment to st (encz) | without detriment to st,bez újmy na čem Mgr. Dita Gálová |
Detrimental (gcide) | Detrimental \Det`ri*men"tal\, a.
Causing detriment; injurious; hurtful.
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Neither dangerous nor detrimental to the donor.
--Addison.
Syn: Injurious; hurtful; prejudicial; disadvantageous;
mischievous; pernicious.
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Detrimentalness (gcide) | Detrimentalness \Det`ri*men"tal*ness\, n.
The quality of being detrimental; injuriousness.
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detriment (wn) | detriment
n 1: a damage or loss [syn: detriment, hurt] |
detrimental (wn) | detrimental
adj 1: (sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury;
"damaging to career and reputation"; "the reporter's
coverage resulted in prejudicial publicity for the
defendant" [syn: damaging, detrimental,
prejudicial, prejudicious] |
detrimentally (wn) | detrimentally
adv 1: in a detrimental manner [syn: detrimentally,
harmfully, noxiously] [ant: harmlessly] |
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