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View usage for: (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 More Synonyms of intact intact in British English (ɪnˈtækt) adjectiveuntouched or unimpaired; left complete or perfect Derived forms intactness (inˈtactness) noun Word origin C15: from Latin intactus not touched, from tangere to touch intact in American English (ɪnˈtækt) adjective with nothing missing or injured; kept or left whole; sound; entire; unimpaired SIMILAR WORDS: comˈplete Derived forms intactness (inˈtactness) noun Word origin ME intacte < L intactus < in-, not + tactus, pp. of tangere, to touch: see tact Examples of 'intact' in a sentenceintact Keep waves intact all night by lightly applying hairspray all over.In the latter case, the premise of sport remains intact.And if their mammoth lead remains intact after that, it seems inconceivable they will blow it.If not, better to burst the bubble while you are still emotionally intact.Add the ghosts and put back into the oven for 3-4 min until melted but so the shape of the ghosts is still intact.The airship's skeleton remained sufficiently intact for engineers to use the design in British airships.When we look back in ten years, I suspect that this basic narrative will remain intact.The features that make it of its time are still largely intact.Will the heavy snow that is forecast for the coming days keep this pattern intact?This old quarter remains mainly intact and well worth exploring.But that big personality and confidence are most certainly still intact.His family have claimed a largely intact concrete house that was abandoned.This lodge is proof that keeping the environment intact is also an economic opportunity.The charred luxury kitchen also remained mainly intact.At that time his saintly public image was still intact.So both these able keepers kept their goals intact.The basic arguments in favour of equity income remain intact.At least his stiff upper lip was still intact.He just about keeps his backbone intact.And the drivers that have pushed gold this far are still intact.At long as they keep next weekend intact.Ten years ago it was largely intact with wooden panelling but both the auditorium and the stage have now collapsed.And one major reason was a belief that there was not enough money or stability to keep a married family intact.Not a single body remained intact.Or live a lie to keep my family 's honour intact?When his crashed jet was found, his empty flight suit was still largely intact.The track bed remains largely intact, although parts have been turned into a footpath.Wear hotpants under your dress, so when the fabric blows up your modesty remains intact.Phone calls, letters, and visits keep relationships with family and friends intact.Most of us say we hope to die peacefully, at home, with our minds intact and our family around us. British English: intact / ɪnˈtækt/ ADJECTIVE Something that is intact is complete and has not been damaged or spoilt. The roof was still intact. - American English: intact
- Arabic: سَلِيمٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: intacto
- Chinese: 完整无缺的
- Croatian: netaknut
- Czech: neporušený
- Danish: intakt
- Dutch: intact
- European Spanish: intacto
- Finnish: vahingoittumaton
- French: intact
- German: intakt
- Greek: άθικτος
- Italian: integro
- Japanese: 損なわれていない
- Korean: 원래대로의
- Norwegian: intakt
- Polish: nietknięty
- European Portuguese: intacto
- Romanian: intact
- Russian: нетронутый
- Latin American Spanish: intacto
- Swedish: intakt
- Thai: คงอยู่
- Turkish: bütün bölünmemiş
- Ukrainian: неушкоджений
- Vietnamese: nguyên vẹn
Chinese translation of 'intact' adj - (= whole)
完整的 (wánzhěng de) - (= unchanged)
完好无(無)损(損)的 (wánhǎo wú sǔn de)
Definition not changed or damaged in any way After the explosion, most of the cargo was left intact. Synonyms undamaged virgin faultless uninjured unimpaired undefiled all in one piece together scatheless unviolated Opposites broken , damaged , injured , harmed , impaired Additional synonymsDefinition having all the necessary parts Scientists have found the oldest complete skeleton of an ape-like man. Synonyms entire, full, whole, intact, unbroken, faultless, undivided, unimpaired No document is entire, and it is often unclear in what order the pieces fit together. Synonyms intact, whole, perfect, unmarked, unbroken, sound, unharmed, undamaged, without a scratch, unmarred Stained glass craftsmen would always use flawless glass. Synonyms intact, whole, sound, unbroken, undamaged |