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- f^b $k :l i $ g1 l>$$ (where ^b means "control-b" (ascii 0000010) and $ is actually an alt or escape (ascii 0011011) character). in fact, this very program was used to produce the second, sorted list from the first list. the first hack at it had a bug: gls (the author) had accidentally omitted the "(a)" in front of "f^b", which as anyone can see is clearly the wrong thing. it worked fine the second time. there is no space to describe all the features of teco, but "^p" means "sort" and "j<.-z; ... l>" is an idiomatic series of commands for "do once for every line". by 1991, emacs had replaced teco in hacker's affections but descendants of an early (and somewhat lobotomised) version adopted by dec can still be found lurking on vms and a couple of crufty pdp-11 operating systems, and ports of the more advanced mit versions remain the focus of some antiquarian interest. see also retrocomputing. ftp://usc.edu/ for vax/vms, unix, ms-dos, macintosh, amiga. [authro? home page?] last updated: 2001-03-26
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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
damage 
1 damage to things 2 damage to people, organizations, etc
1 damage to things - to make sth useless or not as good as before: damage sth; the effect of damaging sth: damage (noun U) Our roof was damaged in the storm. ◎ The fire caused ※£20 000 worth of damage. - to be careless or make a mistake, with the result that sth is no longer good: spoil sth Don't put too much salt in the soup - you'll spoil it. - to intentionally damage sb else's property for no reason: vandalize sth; noun (U): vandalism; a person who vandalizes property is called a vandal We couldn't ring because the phone box had been vandalized. - to cause damage intentionally and in secret, in order to stop an enemy or competitor from being successful: sabotage sth; noun (U): sabotage ※ serious damage - to damage sth so badly that it can no longer be used or so that it no longer exists: destroy sth, ruin sth, wreck sth Several buildings were destroyed in the earthquake. ◎ Water got into the building and a lot of valuable paintings were ruined. ◎ The boat was wrecked by the storm. - the act of destroying sth or being destroyed: destruction (noun U) the destruction of the city - causing serious damage: destructive a highly destructive earthquake/wind/storm - a car, plane, boat, etc that has been destroyed as a result of an accident: wreck; the wreck of a ship: shipwreck The wreck of a car was found at the bottom of the cliff. - the broken pieces of sth that has been wrecked: wreckage (noun U) Rescue workers are searching for the wreckage of the plane. - to destroy sth by making it explode: blow* sth up, blow* sth to bits/pieces The bomb blew the car to bits. - to completely destroy a building or buildings by fire: burn sth down, burn sth to the ground ※ destroying a building on purpose BUILD - to break and fall into pieces: fall* down, collapse; noun (U/singular) collapse Many buildings collapsed during the earthquake. - to fall to the ground because of the strength of the wind: be blown down, blow* down A tree blew down in the storm. - the broken parts of a building which has collapsed: ruins (noun plural) ancient Greek ruins - an old, broken-down building: ruin The house is a ruin - no one lives there now. - (of a building) badly damaged or destroyed: in ruins They came back to find their house in ruins.
2 damage to people, organizations, etc - to damage sb's health, a situation, etc: harm sb/sth; noun (U): harm This kind of behaviour will harm the reputation of the school. ◎ It won't do you any harm to eat a little less. - to cause physical damage to sb/yourself, especially in an accident: hurt* sb/sth, injure sb/sth; noun (C/U): injury I fell and hurt my arm. ◎ One person was seriously injured in the accident. ※ more on injury INJURY - if sb/sth is likely to hurt or kill sb/sth, it is dangerous (adverb dangerously) - if sth is likely to harm you, it is harmful (to you/to your health), bad for you Cigarettes are harmful to your health. ◎ Too much sugar is bad for you. - not dangerous: safe (adverb safely) a safe journey ◎ Drive safely! - not likely to harm anybody: harmless (adverb harmlessly) Don't worry - it's just harmless fun. ※ more on being dangerous or safe DANGEROUS ※ wanting to harm sb - to want to harm sb else: wish sb ill, (informal) have it in for sb I don't wish him ill, I'm just angry with him. - to harm sb because you are angry about sth that they did in the past: take* (your) revenge on sb ※ MORE ... - weak, and easily harmed or damaged: vulnerable (to sth); noun (U): vulnerability Be kind to him - he's feeling rather vulnerable at the moment. - money that you can claim from sb if they injure you or damage your property: damages (noun plural), compensation (noun U) He broke his leg at work and received ※£1 000 in damages from his employer.
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