Examples of using Would harm in English and their translations into Chinese
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He said that water pollution would harm the mangrove forests, an important breeding ground for fish, and risk the livelihoods of more than 6,000 fishermen.
It would harm the US economy, and offer China even more scope to cement its position in Asia.
His rationale is that Hillary Clinton is“manifestly unfit to be president, and her policies would harm millions of Americans.
Last year he called it"the most unwise economic position Europe has taken in the last 30 years" and would harm consumers.
The report concludes that while every Brexit outcome would harm the UK economy,“the harder the Brexit, the more severe the economic damage could be”.
On Wednesday, German business groups said that tariffs would harm auto industry investment in the United States.
If he told the court that the technology did not work, he would harm the people he worked with;
Kate seemed to think that her word of her hospitalisation, if word got out, would harm Kate Spade's“happy-go-lucky” brand image.
The door was not fastened, because the Bears were good Bears, who did nobody any harm, and never suspected that anybody would harm them.
More than one-third of Japanese firms said abandoning coal plans would harm their business, raising electricity bills and squeezing profits.
It therefore opposed inclusion of the proposed item because it would harm the prospects of such a peaceful settlement.
If we go away from that, then we have devalued the Nobel prize, and I think that would harm everyone in the end.
Second, the Internet had improved transparency and enabled people to easily expose companies for bad behaviour that would harm their reputation.
It also found that one-third of Canada's soldiers worried that seeking help for mental health issues would harm their career.
When he was a CNBC contributor before taking the White House job, Kudlow argued the metals tariffs Trump had announced would harm consumers.
Mr. Liu argued that releasing his name would harm his marriage and business.
Among respondents, 57 percent said they were very worried or somewhat worried that the Occupy Central movement would harm the local economy.
He points to a passage where Zynga admits that"any deterioration in our relationship with Facebook would harm our business.".
Ambassador Georgette Mosbacher warned Polish authorities last week that any attempt to restrict media freedom would harm the U.S.-Polish relationship.
China, the world's biggest solar panel producer, branded the move an“overreaction” that would harm the global trade environment for affected products.