undamaged
/ʌnˈdæmɪdʒd/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈdæmɪdʒd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈda-mijd/ (ame, mw)
undamaged — 形容詞
- undamagedpositive
- more undamagedcomparative
- most undamagedsuperlative
1. not hurt, broken, or spoiled; staying in the same good condition as before, espe
完好無損
未受損害,保持原狀的
not hurt, broken, or spoiled; staying in the same good condition as before, especially after a possible danger or accident
Reema found an undamaged vase among the ruins of the old shop.
Reema 在舊商店的廢墟中找到一個完好無損的花瓶。
attributive: undamaged + noun (vase)
Sumin checked the package carefully; the contents were completely undamaged.
Sumin 仔細檢查包裹,發現裡面的東西完全沒有受損。
predicative: be + completely + undamaged
Tuan dropped the phone on the floor, but it landed undamaged.
Tuan 把手機摔到地板上,但它落地後完好無損。
The museum's only undamaged painting was moved to a secret storage room.
博物館裡唯一完好無損的畫作被移到了一個秘密儲藏室。
Lauren inspected the box and confirmed the glass inside was still undamaged.
Lauren 檢查了箱子,確認裡面的玻璃仍然完好無損。
- intact
emphasises that nothing has been broken or removed; more formal than 'undamaged'
- unharmed
used for both people and objects after a dangerous situation
- unscathed
suggests escaping harm in a dramatic or narrow escape; slightly literary
- pristine
suggests something is as clean and new as the original; stronger than 'undamaged'
文法句型
undamaged + noun
be / remain / stay + undamaged
verb of motion + undamaged (resultative)
用法筆記
Typically used for objects, buildings, packaging, or body parts after a dangerous event. Do not use for people or animals — use 'unharmed' instead. Common with intensifying adverbs such as 'completely', 'entirely', 'still', and 'perfectly'.