harm

el daño

noun

harm
[hɑːm]
sustantivo
1daño (m)
  • to do somebody harm -> hacer daño a alguien
  • to do oneself harm -> hacerse daño
  • it will do more harm than good -> hará más mal que bien
  • I see no harm in it -> no veo que tenga nada de malo
  • there's no harm in trying -> no se pierde nada por intentarlo
  • you will come to no harm -> no sufrirás ningún daño
  • out of harm's way -> en lugar seguro
verbo transitivo
2hacer daño a (person, animal); dañar (reputation, image, quality); perjudicar (chances, interests, business)

harm [jarm]
sustantivo
1Detrimento, daño, peligro, desgracia, perjuicio, agravio (pain, risk).
2Maldad, mal.
va. Dañar, injuriar, agraviar, ofender.

harm [hɑːm]
noun
daño; (m) mal; (m) perjuicio; (m)
to do sb harmdo hacer daño a algn; perjudicar a algn
it does more harm than good es peor el remedio que la enfermedad; the harm is done now el daño mal ya está hecho;or
don't worry, no harm doneno no te preocupes, no ha sido nada
there's no harm in trying nada se pierde con probar; I see no harm in that no veo nada en contra de eso; he means no harm no tiene malas intenciones
out of harm's wayway a salvo; fuera de peligro
to keep out of harm's way evitar el peligro; we moved the car out of harm's way quitamos el coche de en medio; movimos el coche a un lugar seguro
verb:transitive
[+person] hacer daño a; hacer mal a; [+health, reputation, interests] perjudicar; [+crops] dañar; estropear;
verb:intransitive
sufrir daños
will it harm in the rain? ¿lo estropeará la lluvia?; it won't harm for that eso no le hará daño

Verb Conjugation for "harm"

Imperative
  • harm
  • you harm
  • he/she harms
  • we harm
  • you harm
  • they harm
Preterite
  • I harmed
  • you harmed
  • he/she harmed
  • we harmed
  • you harmed
  • they harmed
Present Continuous
  • I am harming
  • you are harming
  • he/she is harming
  • we are harming
  • you are harming
  • they are harming
Present Perfect
  • I have harmed
  • you have harmed
  • he/she has harmed
  • we have harmed
  • you have harmed
  • they have harmed
Past Continuous
  • I was harming
  • you were harming
  • he/she was harming
  • we were harming
  • you were harming
  • they were harming
Past Perfect
  • I had harmed
  • you had harmed
  • he/she had harmed
  • we had harmed
  • you had harmed
  • they had harmed
Future
  • I will harm
  • you will harm
  • he/she will harm
  • we will harm
  • you will harm
  • they will harm
Future Perfect
  • I will have harmed
  • you will have harmed
  • he/she will have harmed
  • we will have harmed
  • you will have harmed
  • they will have harmed
Future Continuous
  • I will be harming
  • you will be harming
  • he/she will be harming
  • we will be harming
  • you will be harming
  • they will be harming
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been harming
  • you have been harming
  • he/she has been harming
  • we have been harming
  • you have been harming
  • they have been harming
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been harming
  • you will have been harming
  • he/she will have been harming
  • we will have been harming
  • you will have been harming
  • they will have been harming
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been harming
  • you had been harming
  • he/she had been harming
  • we had been harming
  • you had been harming
  • they had been harming
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