unharmed

/ʌnˈhɑːmd/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈhɑːrmd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈhärmd/ (ame, mw)

unharmed — 形容詞

  • unharmedpositive
  • more unharmedcomparative
  • most unharmedsuperlative

1. completely free from injury, harm, or damage after being in a dangerous or risky

1.形容詞B1
釋義

安然無恙

沒有受到傷害或損壞

completely free from injury, harm, or damage after being in a dangerous or risky situation

例句

After the car crash, the two children were found completely unharmed inside their seats.

車禍發生後,那兩名兒童在車內被發現時完全安然無恙。

be found unharmed after accident

Amira's cat escaped the house fire and was unharmed, though covered in soot.

Amira 的貓從火災中逃了出來,雖然全身都是煤灰,卻毫髮無傷。

escape unharmed — verb + unharmed collocation

同義詞
  • safe

    broader term; can describe prevention of harm, while unharmed focuses on the outcome after risk

  • unscathed

    more formal; often suggests escaping physical injury in a dramatic or close-call situation

  • unhurt

    limited to living beings; does not apply to objects or reputation

  • intact

    emphasises wholeness and completeness, usually for objects rather than people

反義詞
  • injured

    opposite when referring to living beings

  • damaged

    opposite when referring to objects or property

用法筆記

Unharmed is typically used after verbs such as 'escape', 'emerge', 'survive', or 'be found', describing the outcome after a dangerous event. It is less commonly placed directly before a noun.