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detriment

N ความเสียหาย  อันตราย  harmfulness ill damage kwam-sia-hai

 

detriment

N สิ่ง ที่ ก่อให้เกิด อันตราย หรือ การ บาดเจ็บ (คำ ทางการ  sing-ti-kor-hai-koed-an-ta-rai-rue-kan-bad-jeb

 

detrimental

ADJ ซึ่ง ก่อให้เกิด อันตราย หรือ ความเสียหาย  harmful ihjurious painful beneficial useful healthful suengi-kor-hai-koed-an-ta-rai-rue-kan-bad-jeb

 

detrimentalness

N ความ อันตราย เป็น ภัย 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DETRIMENT

n.[L., worn off. ] Loss; damage; injury; mischief; harm; diminution. We speak of detriment to interest, property, religion, morals, reputation, and to land or buildings. It is a word of very general application.

 

DETRIMENTAL

a.Injurious; hurtful; causing loss or damage. A spirit of speculation may be detrimental to regular commerce.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DETRIMENT

Det "ri *ment, n. Etym: [L. detrimentum, fr. deterere, detritum, to rub or wear away; de + terere to rub: cf. F. détriment. See Trite. ]

 

1. That which injures or causes damage; mischief; harm; diminution; loss; damage; -- used very generically; as, detriments to property, religion, morals, etc. I can repair That detriment, if such it be. Milton.

 

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.

 

DETRIMENT

DETRIMENT Det "ri *ment, v. t.

 

Defn: To do injury to; to hurt. [Archaic ] Other might be determined thereby. Fuller.

 

DETRIMENTAL

DETRIMENTAL Det `ri *men "tal, a.

 

Defn: Causing detriment; injurious; hurtful. Neither dangerous nor detrimental to the donor. Addison.

 

Syn. -- Injurious; hurtful; prejudicial; disadvantageous; mischievous; pernicious.

 

DETRIMENTALNESS

DETRIMENTALNESS Det `ri *men "tal *ness, n.

 

Defn: The quality of being detrimental; injuriousness.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

detriment

det ri ment |ˈdetrəmənt ˈdɛtrɪmənt | noun the state of being harmed or damaged: he is engrossed in his work to the detriment of his married life. a cause of harm or damage: such tests are a detriment to good education. ORIGIN late Middle English in the sense loss sustained by damage : from Old French, from Latin detrimentum, from detri-, stem of deterere wear away.

 

detrimental

det ri men tal |ˌdetrəˈmentl ˈˌdɛtrəˈmɛn (t )l | adjective tending to cause harm: releasing the documents would be detrimental to national security | moving her could have a detrimental effect on her health. DERIVATIVES det ri men tal ly adverb

 

Oxford Dictionary

detriment

detriment |ˈdɛtrɪm (ə )nt | noun [ mass noun ] the state of being harmed or damaged: he is engrossed in his work to the detriment of his married life | light industry can be carried out in a residential area without detriment to its amenities. [ count noun ] a cause of harm or damage: such tests are a detriment to good education. ORIGIN late Middle English in the sense loss sustained by damage : from Old French, from Latin detrimentum, from detri-, stem of deterere wear away .

 

detrimental

det ¦ri |men ¦tal |ˌdɛtrɪˈmɛnt (ə )l | adjective tending to cause harm: recent policies have been detrimental to the interests of many old people | moving her could have a detrimental effect on her health. DERIVATIVES detrimentally adverb

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

detriment

detriment noun local merchants fear the detriment to business that one of these superstores could bring about: harm, damage, injury, hurt, impairment, loss, disadvantage, disservice, mischief. ANTONYMS benefit.

 

detrimental

detrimental adjective erosion can have a detrimental effect on our water: harmful, damaging, injurious, hurtful, inimical, deleterious, destructive, ruinous, disastrous, bad, malign, adverse, undesirable, unfavorable, unfortunate; unhealthy, unwholesome. ANTONYMS benign.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

detriment

detriment noun some light industry can generally be carried out in a residential area without detriment to its amenities: harm, damage, injury, hurt, impairment, loss, prejudice, disadvantage, disservice, ill, wrong, mischief. ANTONYMS benefit, good.

 

detrimental

detrimental adjective the erosion will have a detrimental effect on water quality: harmful, damaging, injurious, hurtful, inimical, deleterious, dangerous, destructive, ruinous, calamitous, disastrous, pernicious, ill, bad, evil, baleful, malign, corrupting, malignant, adverse, undesirable, prejudicial, unfavourable, unfortunate, counterproductive; unhealthy, unwholesome, poisonous, cancerous, noxious, deadly, lethal, fatal; literary malefic, maleficent; rare prejudicious. ANTONYMS benign; beneficial.

 

French Dictionary

détriment

détriment n. m. nom masculin vieux Dommage, préjudice. LOCUTION Au détriment de Au désavantage de. : Ce choix a été fait au détriment des adultes, mais à l ’avantage des enfants. ANTONYME à l ’avantage .

 

Spanish Dictionary

detrimento

detrimento nombre masculino Daño moral o material en contra de los intereses de alguien :jamás tuvo contratiempo ni su estado sufrió detrimento alguno; poco a poco el presidente se fue arrogando más funciones en detrimento de las cámaras; se ha incrementado el trabajo individual de las parcelas, en detrimento de las formas de explotación colectivas .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

detriment

det ri ment /détrɪmənt /名詞 かたく 1 U «…への » 損失, 損害, 傷害 «to » to the detriment of A ≒to A's detriment A 〈物 事 〉を犠牲にして, Aに損害を与えて without detriment to A Aを損なうことなく 2 C 〖通例a «…に » 損失 [損害 ]を起こすもの «to » .

 

detrimental

det ri men tal /dètrɪmént (ə )l /形容詞 かたく 有害な ; «…に » 害 [損害 ]を与える, 不利益な «to » .ly 副詞