perjudicial

perjudicial
adj.
harmful.
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perjudicial
adjetivo
1 harmful
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adj.
harmful
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1.
ADJ damaging, harmful, detrimental frm
2.
SM Méx ** secret policeman
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adjetivo damaging, harmful, detrimental (frml)

el alcohol es perjudicial para la salud — alcohol is damaging o detrimental to your health

esta sequía es perjudicial para el campo — this drought is bad for agriculture

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= adverse, bad [worse -comp., worst -sup.], detrimental, damaging, harmful, crippling, prejudicial, disruptive, destructive, deleterious, untoward.
Ex. An increase in recall tends to have an adverse effect on another measure of performance, precision -- as recall is increased precision is lowered.
Ex. I'm not saying that it is bad, but it is a real difference of interest between the needs and purposes of research libraries and the public libraries, and I would also throw in the school and almost certainly junior college libraries.
Ex. But the proposal to enter all serials under their titles, while obviously easier to apply, is equally detrimental to the integrity of the catalog.
Ex. Potentially as damaging are errors that result from poor editing and proofreading.
Ex. These multiple-concept terms yield greater precision, but are associated with a rather larger indexing language and a higher likelihood of harmful scatter.
Ex. Can we avoid racism, sexism and the crippling effects of other forms of prejudicial stereotyping without recourse to censorship?.
Ex. Decentralisation of corporate libraries into smaller units can be prejudicial to the technical and market development in the company.
Ex. The crisis in South African education -- particularly black education -- has resulted from the disruptive effects of apartheid.
Ex. The Archives are located in an area that experiences severe air pollution and levels of ozone that are very destructive to paper and parchment.
Ex. This article attempts to show the influence of man on the beneficial or deleterious use of information.
Ex. Efforts to destigmatize euthanasia or even encourage it for some groups may have the untoward effect of promoting suicide in other groups.
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* efecto perjudicial = harmful effect.
* hacer que sea perjudicial para = render + detrimental to.
* perjudicial para = injurious to.
* perjudicial para el entorno = environmentally-damaging.
* perjudicial para el medioambiente = environmentally-damaging.
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adjetivo damaging, harmful, detrimental (frml)

el alcohol es perjudicial para la salud — alcohol is damaging o detrimental to your health

esta sequía es perjudicial para el campo — this drought is bad for agriculture

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= adverse, bad [worse -comp., worst -sup.], detrimental, damaging, harmful, crippling, prejudicial, disruptive, destructive, deleterious, untoward.

Ex: An increase in recall tends to have an adverse effect on another measure of performance, precision -- as recall is increased precision is lowered.

Ex: I'm not saying that it is bad, but it is a real difference of interest between the needs and purposes of research libraries and the public libraries, and I would also throw in the school and almost certainly junior college libraries.
Ex: But the proposal to enter all serials under their titles, while obviously easier to apply, is equally detrimental to the integrity of the catalog.
Ex: Potentially as damaging are errors that result from poor editing and proofreading.
Ex: These multiple-concept terms yield greater precision, but are associated with a rather larger indexing language and a higher likelihood of harmful scatter.
Ex: Can we avoid racism, sexism and the crippling effects of other forms of prejudicial stereotyping without recourse to censorship?.
Ex: Decentralisation of corporate libraries into smaller units can be prejudicial to the technical and market development in the company.
Ex: The crisis in South African education -- particularly black education -- has resulted from the disruptive effects of apartheid.
Ex: The Archives are located in an area that experiences severe air pollution and levels of ozone that are very destructive to paper and parchment.
Ex: This article attempts to show the influence of man on the beneficial or deleterious use of information.
Ex: Efforts to destigmatize euthanasia or even encourage it for some groups may have the untoward effect of promoting suicide in other groups.
* efecto perjudicial = harmful effect.
* hacer que sea perjudicial para = render + detrimental to.
* perjudicial para = injurious to.
* perjudicial para el entorno = environmentally-damaging.
* perjudicial para el medioambiente = environmentally-damaging.

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perjudicial
adjective
damaging, harmful, detrimental (frml)
el alcohol y el tabaco son perjudiciales para la salud alcohol and tobacco are harmful o damaging o detrimental to your health
esta sequía es muy perjudicial para el campo this drought is very bad for agriculture o is seriously damaging agriculture
resultaría perjudicial para la economía it would be damaging o prejudicial to the economy
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perjudicial adjetivo [ser] damaging, harmful, detrimental (frml);
perjudicial para algo/algn damaging o harmful o detrimental to sth/sb
perjudicial adjetivo damaging, harmful: esa amistad es perjudicial para ti, that friendship is bad for you
'perjudicial' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fatal
- costar
- demasía
English:
damaging
- detrimental
- disruptive
- harmful
- injurious
- damage
- untoward
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perjudicial adj
harmful (para to);
el exceso de colesterol es perjudicial para la salud too much cholesterol is damaging to your health;
la decisión es perjudicial para nuestros planes the decision upsets our plans
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perjudicial
adj harmful, damaging;
perjudicial para la salud harmful to one’s health
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perjudicial adj
: harmful, detrimental
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perjudicial adj bad / harmful
fumar es perjudicial para la salud smoking is bad for your health

Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.

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