1. detriment
He claimed that Members of Parliament spend far too much time on their business activities, to the detriment of their public duties.
to the detriment of health
Starting formal education too early can be of serious detriment to the child.
this wasn't a detriment to everyday operation
An anxious person is likely to be worrying about what will happen if he fails, to the detriment of his attempts to succeed.
For too long society has placed sole emphasis on children's test results, to the detriment of social discipline.
The poor educational policy is a detriment to Japan.
Anglais mot "uszczerbek"(detriment) se produit dans des ensembles:
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