词汇 | unbroken |
释义 | unbroken adjective uk /ʌnˈbrəʊ.kən/ us /ʌnˈbroʊ.kən/ unbrokenadjective (NOT DAMAGED)not damaged by being broken or opened: I looked at the window. The glass was unbroken. To treat minor burns where the skin is unbroken, run cool water over the affected area. Make sure you only buy bottles where the seal is unbroken. not damaged emotionally by something bad that has happened, in a way that makes you lose your confidence, determination, or ability to control yourself: With heads bowed but spirits unbroken, New Yorkers filled the city's places of worship yesterday. He walked free from the prison camp, unbroken and unbowed. Undamaged, unbroken or in good condition (all) in one pieceidiom ain't anti-wear be (as) good as newidiom be as sound as a bellidiom be none the worseidiom resistive safe soundness unbruised uncracked uninjured unmolested unpolluted unscarred unscathed walk walk away well preserved worse You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Brave and courageous Strong-willed unbrokenadjective (CONTINUOUS)continuous, with no pauses and not ended: remain unbrokenThe Giants' winning streak remained unbroken for an impressive 19 games.巨人队的连胜纪录保持了19场,令人惊叹。 continue unbrokenThe coughing fit continued unbroken for five long minutes. unbroken recordThe company has maintained an unbroken record of growing sales for over 20 years. I try to get at least six hours of unbroken sleep a night. We had several days of unbroken sunshine. There are a few nervous smiles, but the uncomfortable silence is unbroken. (of an area of land, etc.) not changing in appearance for a particular distance: stretch unbrokenI walked through miles of forest as it stretched unbroken up the Rift Valley escarpment. unbroken stretchFrom this point there is an almost unbroken stretch of 30 miles of uninhabited beach. unbroken expanseThis is the largest unbroken expanse of ancient woodland anywhere in eastern England. virtually unbrokenMauritius is a green tropical island of volcanic origin surrounded by virtually unbroken coral reef. Undamaged, unbroken or in good condition (all) in one pieceidiom ain't anti-wear be (as) good as newidiom be as sound as a bellidiom be none the worseidiom resistive safe soundness unbruised uncracked uninjured unmolested unpolluted unscarred unscathed walk walk away well preserved worse You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Continuous & permanent Continue & last Keeping and staying the same unbrokenadjective (NOT IMPROVED)(of a record) not improved on by someone doing something better: remain unbrokenIn 1902, he set a speed record of 136mph on his motorcycle - a record that remained unbroken for nearly 25 years. Continue & last bash on bubble away carry (something) on cease cont. echo immortality immortally in the makingidiom insist on doing something isochronous prosecution protract protraction push ahead push on soldier span spin stretch unbrokenadjective (OF HORSE)(of a horse) not yet trained to be tame(= not wild or frightened of people, and safe around them) so that it can be ridden or used to pull a vehicle: He learned to rope unbroken horses on his grandfather's ranch. An unbroken horse paws the ground and jumps away at the sight of the bridle. You might find the first time you try to pull away you have to fight to prevent the car from bucking like an unbroken horse. Horse riding barrel racing break someone in bridle bridle path canter capriole chukka chukker curry girth high-spirited horseman horsewoman mounted pony trekking rein saddler showjumper sidesaddle whip Examples of unbrokenunbroken Unbroken crystals are euhedral; rounded, or more irregular, primary morphologies were not observed. More immediately and psychologically important were the visible acknowledgements of their unbroken honour. An unbroken line points to the metamessage the utterance sends, while a broken line indicates which frames it invokes. The central heptad-containing region, however, did not consist of an unbroken heptad repeat. The weave thus remains unbroken, allowing it to retain its integrity and to be fully re-usable. Supplies of imported agro-chemicals - particularly of fertilisers - were inadequate for fields often exhausted by unbroken year-on-year cultivation. Direct causation is "a single cause from which an unbroken chain of control leads to the effect" shown by prototypical transitive events. The crystals have random orientation and the majority are unbroken. From this chamber they managed to recover some unbroken bowls and jars. The relationships predicted from model (iii) are indicated by unbroken and dotted lines for female and male nymphs respectively. It is the core of an unbroken architectural tradition operating outside stylistic definitions. Note that the frequency trajectory of the baseline haplotype (unbroken line) is nearly flat. The open circles represent the conditions where the jet remained unbroken until it contacted the liquid collection area. These figures reveal characteristic magnitudes and vertical scales of the wave-induced perturbations over both breaking and unbroken sections of the water surface. The unbroken line represents the area of the polytene chromosome that is known to be contained in the scaffold. 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