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 Translation for 'physical harm' from English to French
dommages {m.pl} corporelsphysical harm
Partial Matches
mal {m}harm
préjudice {m}harm
2
faire du mal à qn.to harm sb.
dr.
lésions {f.pl} corporelles
bodily harm
endommager qc.to harm sth.
psych.
s'automutiler
to self-harm
psych.
automutilation {f}
self-harm
anat.
corporel {adj}
physical
physique {adj}physical
ne causer de tort à personneto harm no-one
Sans vous offenser !No harm meant!
faire du tort à qn.to do sb. harm
nuire à qn./qc. [voisin, famille]to harm sb./sth.
physique {m}physical appearance
méd.
constitution {f} d'un individu
physical condition
méd.
examen {m} physique
physical examination
méd.
handicap {m} physique
physical disability
culture {f} physiquephysical culture
sport
exercice {m} physique
physical exercise
anat.méd.
rééducation {f} [des mouvements]
physical therapy
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Usage Examples English
  • Overt aggression is aggression that involves individuals physically interacting with each other in acts such as pushing, hitting, kicking or otherwise causing physical harm or submission in the other person.
  • In contrast to previous leadership changes, Deng allowed Hua to retain membership in the Central Committee and quietly retire, helping to set the precedent that losing a high-level leadership struggle would not result in physical harm.
  • Janet and Stewart Farrar in "A Witches' Bible" suggest that the point of an athame be dulled so as to prevent un-intended physical harm during ritual use.
  • Her father was incensed and threatened physical harm toward those responsible before joining several women's groups in denouncing the ad as an incitement to rape on national television.
  • The project consists of several workshops taught by instructors ranging from doctors, nurses, and healthcare specialist that discuss the impact of how to properly address people that are found in states of distress due to minor physical harm and mental disorder.

  • As Lovejoy gave his speech, Pryor and several other Democrats in the audience, grew irate and incensed over Lovejoy's remarks and threatened him with physical harm, with several Republicans rushing to Lovejoy's defense.
  • The wars left noncombatants and materials without risk of physical harm.
  • Like British Bulldog the game of "Red Rover" has been banned by many schools because of the risk of potential physical harm. This negative reputation has a long history.
  • These effects coupled with the induced spatial and temporal disorientation could result in physical harm to the user from environmental hazards.
  • They do not appear in the middle of the wet season because the heavy rain can cause physical harm to their wings.

  • He found a further violation due to the delay created by the mandatory certification procedure which put the women at higher risk of physical harm and caused harm to their psychological integrity.
  • expressed American disappointment of the king's decision resulting in the brief end of physical harm for the converts.
  • The current policy of Mexico, in civil law, condemns physical harm to animals as property damage to the owners of the abused animal, considering the animals as owned property.
  • In June 2017, Russo filed a restraining order against Cornette after repeated verbal threats of physical harm towards Russo and his family.
  • Injuries often cause psychological harm in addition to physical harm.

  • One hazing incident required pledges to “consume food items in large quantities at rapid paces to the point of physical harm and vomiting".
  • Attempting to reclaim an occupied property often put the claimant at a risk of physical harm and even death.
  • In her 2004 book "Conspiracy Narratives in Roman History", Victoria Emma Pagán, a Professor of Classics at the University of Florida, compared Hill to Hispala Faecenia stating that each had knowledge of a vast conspiracy, were threatened with physical harm if they did not support the official versions, and were deemed unreliable by authorities "by virtue of their low social status".
  • Friday was conspicuous in the professional ranks for never wearing shin pads, and for his resistance to physical harm; no matter how badly he was hurt he would always get up and continue.
  • Examples of when it is typically accepted to break confidentiality include when the therapist has knowledge that a child or elder is being physically abused; when there is a direct, clear and imminent threat of serious physical harm to self or to a specific individual.

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