词汇 | unscathed |
释义 | unscathed adjective[ after verb ] uk /ʌnˈskeɪðd/ us /ʌnˈskeɪðd/ without injuries or damage being caused: 未受伤的,无恙的 Her husband died in the accident but she, amazingly, escaped unscathed.她丈夫在那次事故中丧命,但她竟奇迹般地毫发未损。 Synonyms unharmed unhurt uninjured Opposites hurt injured 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 unbroken unbruised unimpaired uninjured unmolested unpolluted unscarred walk walk away well preserved worse unscathed | American Dictionaryunscathed adjective us/ʌnˈskeɪðd/ without injuries or damage being caused: I came away from the accident unscathed, but the car got badly damaged. Examples of unscathedunscathed Furthermore, it had survived the revolutionary and postrevolutionary anticlerical crusades relatively unscathed. This reader is not convinced that the argument for an absolute beginning emerges unscathed. One of the jumpers suffers detached retinas; the other is unscathed. There is not an area in which orphanage children remain unscathed. This stance got him through the denazification process unscathed. It has to be said that the views and reputations of some previous historians, revisionists and nationalists alike, do not emerge unscathed. No regulation is ever unscathed by the political compromises of enactment, and all are flawed to some degree. But then these things are always chronically underfunded, and the music emerged unscathed all the same. Despite the eruption of fire and metal, despite the juddering upheaval, nature had come through unscathed. Thus, no groups were unscathed as a result of their maltreatment experiences. But radio and television do not escape unscathed. There is hardly a house that has gone unscathed, and in not a few every inmate has been attacked. Civilian life could continue remarkably unscathed not ver y far away. It has, however, come through more or less unscathed in print. No agricultural landlord, however wealthy, could have survived unscathed from the slump of the inter-war period. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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