unscathed
/ʌnˈskeɪðd/ (bre, ipa) · [ənskˈeðd] /ʌnˈskeɪðd/ (ame, ipa) · [ənskˈeðd] /ˌən-ˈskāt͟hd How to pronounce unscathed (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unscathed — 形容詞
- unscathedpositive
- more unscathedcomparative
- most unscathedsuperlative
1. after something dangerous or damaging happens, still not injured, damaged, or ba
安然無恙
經過危險或風波後仍未受傷受損
after something dangerous or damaging happens, still not injured, damaged, or badly affected
Naoko walked away unscathed after the bus slid into a fence.
公車撞上圍欄後,Naoko 仍安然無恙地走了出來。
walk away unscathed after accident
Both cyclists were unscathed after a tree branch fell across the road.
樹枝倒落到路上後,那兩名自行車騎士都安然無恙。
be unscathed after sudden danger
Rania's phone was unscathed even after it slipped into the sink.
Rania 的手機掉進水槽後,居然還完好無損。
The coach came through the cheating scandal politically unscathed.
那位教練幾乎毫髮無傷地挺過了那場作弊醜聞。
Despite the kitchen fire, Christopher's recipe book was found unscathed.
儘管廚房失火,Christopher 的食譜本被找到時仍完好無損。
- unharmed
the plainer everyday choice, especially for people and animals
- undamaged
used mainly for objects, buildings, or equipment rather than living things
- untouched
often means not affected or not handled at all, not necessarily after danger
- safe
broader term that can describe protection before harm happens
用法筆記
Often used after verbs such as 'come through', 'walk away', or 'be found'. It suggests that real harm was possible and usually sounds more dramatic or formal than 'unharmed'.