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Что (кто) такое Harm - определение

7TH ARABIC LETTER
Ḫarm; ﺥ; ﺧ; ﺨ; ﺦ; خ; Ḫāʼ; Khaa; Haʾ; Kha (Arabic)
Найдено результатов: 162
harm         
MORAL AND LEGAL CONCEPT
H.A.R.M.; H.A.R.M; HARM (disambiguation)
¦ noun physical injury, especially that which is deliberately inflicted.
?material damage.
?actual or potential ill effect.
¦ verb physically injure.
?have an adverse effect on.
Phrases
out of harm's way in a safe place.
Origin
OE hearm (n.), hearmian (v.), of Gmc origin.
harm         
MORAL AND LEGAL CONCEPT
H.A.R.M.; H.A.R.M; HARM (disambiguation)
(harms, harming, harmed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
To harm a person or animal means to cause them physical injury, usually on purpose.
The hijackers seemed anxious not to harm anyone.
= injure, hurt
VERB: V n
2.
Harm is physical injury to a person or an animal which is usually caused on purpose.
All dogs are capable of doing harm to human beings.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N to n
3.
To harm a thing, or sometimes a person, means to damage them or make them less effective or successful than they were.
...a warning that the product may harm the environment...
= damage, ruin
VERB: V n
4.
Harm is the damage to something which is caused by a particular course of action.
To cut taxes would probably do the economy more harm than good.
N-UNCOUNT
5.
If you say that someone or something will come to no harm or that no harm will come to them, you mean that they will not be hurt or damaged in any way.
There is always a lifeguard to ensure that no one comes to any harm...
PHRASE: V inflects
6.
If you say it does no harm to do something or there is no harm in doing something, you mean that it might be worth doing, and you will not be blamed for doing it.
They are not always willing to take on untrained workers, but there's no harm in asking.
PHRASE: V inflects
7.
If you say that there is no harm done, you are telling someone not to worry about something that has happened because it has not caused any serious injury or damage.
There, now, you're all right. No harm done.
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR
8.
If someone is put in harm's way, they are caused to be in a dangerous situation.
These men were never told how they'd been put in harm's way...
PHRASE: PHR after v, v-link PHR
9.
If someone or something is out of harm's way, they are in a safe place away from danger or from the possibility of being damaged.
For parents, it is an easy way of keeping their children entertained, or simply out of harm's way...
PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR after v
harm         
MORAL AND LEGAL CONCEPT
H.A.R.M.; H.A.R.M; HARM (disambiguation)
n.
1) to cause, do harm
2) to undo harm
3) considerable, grave, great, immeasurable, irreparable, severe harm
4) (grievous) bodily harm
5) harm in; to (there is no harm in doing that; was any harm done to the children?)
harm         
MORAL AND LEGAL CONCEPT
H.A.R.M.; H.A.R.M; HARM (disambiguation)
I. n.
1.
Injury, hurt, detriment, mischief, damage, prejudice, disadvantage.
2.
Evil, wrong, criminality, wickedness.
II. v. a.
1.
Injure, hurt, damage, do harm to.
2.
Maltreat, molest, abuse, ill-use, ill-treat.
Harm         
MORAL AND LEGAL CONCEPT
H.A.R.M.; H.A.R.M; HARM (disambiguation)
·noun That which causes injury, damage, or loss.
II. Harm ·noun Injury; hurt; damage; detriment; misfortune.
III. Harm ·noun To Hurt; to Injure; to Damage; to Wrong.
Harm (given name)         
MALE GIVEN NAME
Harm is a Dutch masculine given name. It's a short form of Harmen (Herman) and is most common in the North East of the Netherlands.
Harm reduction         
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  • A clandestine kit containing materials to inject illicit drugs (or legitimate ones illegitimately)
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  • US yearly overdose deaths from all drugs<ref name=NIDA-deaths/>
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  • Injection kit obtained from a needle-exchange programme
RANGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH POLICIES DESIGNED TO LESSEN THE NEGATIVE SOCIAL AND/OR PHYSICAL CONSEQUENCES ASSOCIATED WITH VARIOUS HUMAN BEHAVIORS, BOTH LEGAL AND ILLEGAL
Harms reduction; Reduce harm; Harm minimisation; Harm minimization; Harm-reduction; Harm reduction techniques; Wet shelter; Criticism of harm reduction
Harm reduction, or harm minimization, refers to a range of public health policies designed to lessen the negative social and/or physical consequences associated with various human behaviors, both legal and illegal. Harm reduction is used to decrease negative consequences of recreational drug use and sexual activity without requiring abstinence, recognizing that those unable or unwilling to stop can still make positive change to protect themselves and others.
Harm Lagaay         
DUTCH AUTOMOBILE DESIGNER
Harm Lagaaij
Harm Lagaay (born Harm Lagaaij, 28 December 1946, The Hague) is a Dutch automobile designer. Educated in the Netherlands he completed the studies at the IVA and went to work for a Dutch company Olyslager in Soest.
Harm G. Schroeter         
Harm Schroeter
Harm G. Schröter (Schroeter) is German professor of economic history at the University of Bergen, Norway.
Harm de Blij         
AMERICAN GEOGRAPHER
H.J. de Blij; Harm Jan de Blij
Harm J. de Blij (see IJ (digraph); closest pronunciation: "duh blay") (1935–2014) was a geographer.

Википедия

Ḫāʾ

Ḫāʾ or Khāʾ or Xe (خ, transliterated as (DIN-31635), (Hans Wehr), kh (ALA-LC) or (ISO 233)), is one of the six letters the Arabic alphabet added to the twenty-two inherited from the Phoenician alphabet (the others being ṯāʼ, ḏāl, ḍād, ẓāʼ, ġayn). It is based on the ḥāʾ  ح. It represents the sound [x] or [χ] in Modern Standard Arabic. The pronunciation of خ is very similar to German, Irish, and Polish unpalatalised "ch", Russian х (Cyrillic Kha), Greek χ and Peninsular Spanish and Southern Cone "j". In name and shape, it is a variant of ḥāʾ. South Semitic also kept the phoneme separate, and it appears as South Arabian , Ge'ez Ḫarm ኀ. Its numerical value is 600 (see Abjad numerals).

When representing this sound in transliteration of Arabic into Hebrew, it is written as ח׳.

The most common transliteration in English is "kh", e.g. Khartoum (الخرطوم al-Kharṭūm), Sheikh (شيخ).

Ḫāʾ is written is several ways depending in its position in the word: