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词汇 intact
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Definition of intact in English:

intact

adjective ɪnˈtaktɪnˈtækt
  • often as complement Not damaged or impaired in any way; complete.

    未遭损坏的;不曾削弱的;完整无缺的

    the church was almost in ruins but its tower remained intact

    教堂几乎成为废墟,但塔楼却完好无损。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Unfortunately it's missing the stills from the film, but the text is still intact.
    • You might want to stop and make sure they're still intact, and that the path you're on is your own.
    • The British Army could withdraw with its reputation in credit and its honour intact.
    • Part of the promise during purchase was that the collection would remain intact.
    • He has now departed with his respect and integrity intact and his reputation enhanced.
    • This provision should be allowed to remain intact and not be damaged by any new proposal.
    • The Guardian says that the bus which allegedly had its windows blown out appeared to be intact on film.
    • The fifty buck fine would have been a small price to pay to have kept my integrity intact.
    • You must be more or less intact at death and not suffering from certain specified diseases.
    • Most of the eggs remained intact and some were even decorated by the children.
    • Surely I am worth more to my family if my self-esteem is intact and I am living for me?
    • Our most important task is always to keep our sense of being a person intact.
    • Although her brain was intact, she could just about blink and could barely speak.
    • Holes were punched in four windows at the post office but the security glass remained intact.
    • The main mast, which is lying across the front deck, had its cylindrical shape intact.
    • The day of reckoning has past and somehow I managed to survive reasonably intact.
    • She was reported to be intact except for the heavy damage sustained to the stern.
    • The egg remains perfectly intact while it is in free fall under the action of gravity.
    • It was my first time on the wreck and I was surprised to find it lying intact and in pristine condition.
    • If they had been left intact we would have had a city centre to be proud of with many modernised buildings.
    Synonyms
    whole, entire, complete, unbroken, undamaged, unharmed, uninjured, unimpaired, unflawed, faultless, flawless, unscathed, untouched, unspoilt, unmutilated, unsevered, unblemished, unmarred, unmarked, perfect, pristine, inviolate, unviolated, undefiled, unsullied, in one piece
    sound, solid
    rare scatheless

Derivatives

  • intactness

  • nounɪnˈtaktnəsɪnˈtæk(t)nəs
    • The 976 participating families in the original study were representative of the northeastern United States with respect to sex, family intactness, family income, and socioeconomic status.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It has been shown previously that infected and uninfected nodule protoplasts isolated according to this protocol are osmotically active and exclude the dye propidium iodide, indicating the intactness of their plasma membrane.
      • Our next step was to examine the interaction of the independent variables with the demographic factors (i.e., age of the parent, education, intactness of the home, and toddler's gender).
      • The intactness of the whole organism is clearly sensed through communication; if that sense was absent, then the loss of particular part would not be recognized and regeneration would not occur.
      • It is important to note that Augustine affirms the intactness of human free will even after the Fall: it is still we who act and love and choose, and we who are therefore responsible morally for what we do.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin intactus, from in- 'not' + tactus (past participle of tangere 'touch').

Definition of intact in US English:

intact

adjectiveinˈtaktɪnˈtækt
  • often as complement Not damaged or impaired in any way; complete.

    未遭损坏的;不曾削弱的;完整无缺的

    the church was almost in ruins but its tower remained intact

    教堂几乎成为废墟,但塔楼却完好无损。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Surely I am worth more to my family if my self-esteem is intact and I am living for me?
    • Unfortunately it's missing the stills from the film, but the text is still intact.
    • You must be more or less intact at death and not suffering from certain specified diseases.
    • Holes were punched in four windows at the post office but the security glass remained intact.
    • The Guardian says that the bus which allegedly had its windows blown out appeared to be intact on film.
    • Most of the eggs remained intact and some were even decorated by the children.
    • If they had been left intact we would have had a city centre to be proud of with many modernised buildings.
    • The day of reckoning has past and somehow I managed to survive reasonably intact.
    • He has now departed with his respect and integrity intact and his reputation enhanced.
    • She was reported to be intact except for the heavy damage sustained to the stern.
    • Our most important task is always to keep our sense of being a person intact.
    • Although her brain was intact, she could just about blink and could barely speak.
    • This provision should be allowed to remain intact and not be damaged by any new proposal.
    • The main mast, which is lying across the front deck, had its cylindrical shape intact.
    • It was my first time on the wreck and I was surprised to find it lying intact and in pristine condition.
    • Part of the promise during purchase was that the collection would remain intact.
    • You might want to stop and make sure they're still intact, and that the path you're on is your own.
    • The fifty buck fine would have been a small price to pay to have kept my integrity intact.
    • The egg remains perfectly intact while it is in free fall under the action of gravity.
    • The British Army could withdraw with its reputation in credit and its honour intact.
    Synonyms
    whole, entire, complete, unbroken, undamaged, unharmed, uninjured, unimpaired, unflawed, faultless, flawless, unscathed, untouched, unspoilt, unmutilated, unsevered, unblemished, unmarred, unmarked, perfect, pristine, inviolate, unviolated, undefiled, unsullied, in one piece

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin intactus, from in- ‘not’ + tactus (past participle of tangere ‘touch’).

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