B1 to harm or spoil something损害,危害;损坏;伤害
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Smoking is likely to damage your health permanently.
The library was badly damaged in the fire.
The explosion damaged the bridge, but the substructure remained intact.
Certain chemicals have been banned because they are damaging the environment.
The caretaker ran out and tried to catch the boys who had been damaging the fence.
B1 [ U ] harm or injury损害,危害;损坏;伤害
money that is paid to someone by a person or organization who has been responsible for causing them some injury or loss赔偿(金),赔款
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The state of Florida was hit by a hurricane that did serious damage.
After the crash both drivers got out and inspected their cars for damage.
Smoking has caused irreversible damage to his lungs.
The bomb was designed to cause the maximum amount of damage.
The disease can cause permanent damage to the brain.
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