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в PONS речника

I. dam·age [ˈdæmɪʤ] ГЛАГ прх

1. damage (wreck):

etw дат schaden [o. Schaden zufügen]
to be badly damaged building

2. damage (blemish):

etw дат schaden

II. dam·age [ˈdæmɪʤ] СЪЩ no pl

1. damage (destruction):

Schaden м <-s, Schä̱·den> an +дат
[Be]schädigung f an +дат

2. damage (injury):

Schaden м <-s, Schä̱·den> an +дат
to do damage to sb/sth
jdm/etw schaden [o. Schaden zufügen]

3. damage ЮР:

Schaden м <-s, Schä̱·den>
Schmerzensgeld ср <-(e)s> kein pl

Phrases:

what's the damage? шег разг

dam·ag·ing [ˈdæmɪʤɪŋ] ПРИЛ

1. damaging (destroying):

sich вин auf etw вин negativ auswirken
für etw вин schädlich sein

2. damaging (disadvantageous):

damaging evidence, remark

I. fight [faɪt] СЪЩ

1. fight against/for +вин:

Kampf м <-(e)s, Kämp·fe> gegen/um +вин
Rauferei f <-, -en>
Schlägerei f <-, -en>

2. fight BOXING:

Kampf м <-(e)s, Kämp·fe>
Fight м <-s, -s>

3. fight ВОЕН:

Gefecht ср <-(e)s, -e> gegen +вин

4. fight (struggle, resistance):

Kampf м <-(e)s, Kämp·fe> gegen/um +вин

5. fight (quarrel):

Streit <-(e)s, -e>
Ärger am Hals haben разг

6. fight no pl (inclination):

Kampfgeist м <-(e)s> kein pl

Phrases:

sich вин gegen etw вин wehren

II. fight <fought, fought> [faɪt] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. fight (combat violently):

2. fight (wage war):

3. fight (quarrel):

sich вин streiten
to fight about sb/sth
sich вин über jdn/etw [o. wegen einer Person/einer S. род] streiten
to fight over sth/sb
sich вин um etw/jdn streiten

4. fight (struggle):

gegen etw вин [an]kämpfen
um etw вин kämpfen

5. fight BOXING:

III. fight <fought, fought> [faɪt] ГЛАГ прх

1. fight (wage war):

to fight sb/sth
gegen jdn/etw kämpfen

2. fight dated (manoeuvre):

3. fight (struggle to extinguish):

4. fight ЮР:

to fight sb for sth

5. fight (struggle against, resist):

to fight sth
to fight sth
gegen etw вин [an]kämpfen

6. fight (in boxing):

7. fight (battle):

sich дат den Weg [aus etw дат] freikämpfen

Phrases:

to fight shy of sb/sth
jdm/etw aus dem Weg gehen
Запис в OpenDict

fight СЪЩ

Запис в OpenDict

fight СЪЩ

"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"

damage СЪЩ MKT-WB

damage СЪЩ INSUR

"Биология"

damaging fight СЪЩ

Present
Idamage
youdamage
he/she/itdamages
wedamage
youdamage
theydamage
Past
Idamaged
youdamaged
he/she/itdamaged
wedamaged
youdamaged
theydamaged
Present Perfect
Ihavedamaged
youhavedamaged
he/she/ithasdamaged
wehavedamaged
youhavedamaged
theyhavedamaged
Past Perfect
Ihaddamaged
youhaddamaged
he/she/ithaddamaged
wehaddamaged
youhaddamaged
theyhaddamaged

PONS OpenDict

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Ants that are held as slaves in nests of other ant species damage their oppressors through acts of sabotage.
www.uni-mainz.de
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Ameisen, die in fremden Nestern als Sklaven gehalten werden, können ihren Ausbeutern durch Sabotageakte beträchtlichen Schaden zufügen.
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Mathematical methods make it possible to store data on CDs or DVDs in such a way that dust and scratches will not cause damage.
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www.uni-saarland.de
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Mathematische Methoden machen es möglich, Daten auf CDs oder DVDs so zu speichern, dass Staub und Kratzer nichts schaden.
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Correcting the wrong decision can be expensive and permanently damage the company's image," explains Berger expert Zimmermann.
www.rolandberger.de
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Eine Fehlentscheidung zu korrigieren, kann viel Geld kosten und dem Image der Firma langfristig schaden", erklärt Berger-Experte Zimmermann.
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During his investigations into the true cause and background to the catastrophe, Sambeth stumbled upon facts that were damaging to those who were paying his lawyers.
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www.swissfilms.ch
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Bei seinen Ermittlungen über die wahren Ursachen und Hintergründe der Katastrophe stösst er auf Fakten, die jenen schaden, die seine Anwälte bezahlen.
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Nevertheless, Germany should also take action to address these imbalances, which can indeed become dangerous over time – for its own sake and without damaging its own export business.
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www.rolandberger.de
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Dennoch sollte Deutschland auch etwas gegen die auf Dauer gefährlichen Ungleichgewichte tun – im eigenen Interesse und ohne dabei seiner Exportwirtschaft zu schaden.
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