单词 | intact |
释义 | intact (ɪntækt ) adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE] Something that is intact is complete and has not been damaged or changed. Most of the cargo was left intact after the explosion. If the family unit is still intact, the patient frequently does very well. Synonyms: undamaged, whole, complete, sound Collocations: largely intact The joined-at-the-hip relationship with organized labour remains largely intact. Globe and Mail (2003) The track bed remains largely intact, although parts have been turned into a footpath. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Ten years ago it was largely intact with wooden panelling but both the auditorium and the stage have now collapsed. Times, Sunday Times (2012) His family have claimed a largely intact concrete house that was abandoned. Times, Sunday Times (2014) The features that make it of its time are still largely intact. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Photos showed larger concrete buildings mostly intact, with rubble around them. SA Star The mostly intact infrastructure provided a good base to co-ordinate the relief operations, she said. ST Magisterially approaching 84, vigour mostly intact, he knows his job supremely well. Times, Sunday Times If it nosedived the fuselage and wings would have stayed mostly intact and sunk, explaining why no debris was found. The Sun If the tics and traits of an 'inwardlooking' childhood remain mostly intact, it's perhaps not so surprising. Times, Sunday Times Some have revolutionised their side, with a dozen summer signings, others have kept things relatively intact. Times, Sunday Times As ever, he went with his dignity and pride relatively intact. The Sun But some foodstuffs made it through relatively intact, if not egregiously overcooked. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Even physically, it sounds relatively intact. Times, Sunday Times Whatever life has taken from him, his sense of humour seems to have emerged relatively intact. Times, Sunday Times All three specimens were found last year and were described as 'remarkably intact'. Times, Sunday Times Careful excavations by hand eventually helped us reach this tunnel, which was found to still be remarkably intact. Smithsonian Mag Many of the ceramic vessels found near the sites are remarkably intact, likely submerged in one piece and then protected for 5,000 years by placid waters and deep sediment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The artistically valuable facade was, however, still remarkably intact after the war. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Presenting a remarkably intact main street, the district includes the core of the city's past and present commercial activities within a well-defined boundary. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But her ' semantic' memory was still intact, meaning she could remember things she had repeated over time, like how to drive. The Sun (2011) Because the proportions are good and the original fireplaces and parquet flooring are still intact, it didn't need much structural alteration. Times, Sunday Times (2013) According to the CT scan, his skull was still intact, but his brain had suffered irreversible damage. NIGHT SISTERS (1984) And the drivers that have pushed gold this far are still intact. The Sun (2010) At least his stiff upper lip was still intact. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Although he failed in that project, it was ordered well enough to be published virtually intact. Times, Sunday Times It was virtually intact, despite having punched its way through eight bulkheads. The Sun In the past century, the villagers have cut timber and planted a few acres of rubber trees, but they say that the forest remains virtually intact. Times, Sunday Times Some bodies were found virtually intact. Times, Sunday Times The rock gardens, waterfalls, gazebos, amphitheater and rustic cement bridges have survived virtually intact. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 完整无缺的 Japanese: 損なわれていない |
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