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单词 intact
释义
intactin‧tact /ɪnˈtækt/ ●○○ adjective [not before noun] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINintact
Origin:
1400-1500 Latin intactus, from tactus, past participle of tangere ‘to touch’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Despite the bombing, the house was still intact.
  • Our furniture survived the long journey more or less intact.
  • Somehow his reputation survived the scandal intact.
  • The package arrived intact.
  • The toys have to be intact in their original boxes or they're not worth anything.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatornot broken or damaged
not broken or damaged, in spite of being hit, dropped etc: · Despite the bombing, the house was still intact.· The toys have to be intact in their original boxes or they're not worth anything.· Our furniture survived the long journey more or less intact.
if something arrives or is moved in one piece , it does not get broken in spite of being moved: · I don't know how we got the piano down in one piece!· The china arrived all in one piece, thank God.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 Only the medieval tower had remained intact.
 His reputation survived intact.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB
· And it did so in a way that allowed the traditional culture to remain largely intact.· Peel the pearl onions, but leave the root largely intact so the onions hold together.· Piazza Duomo suffered terribly, although the cathedral itself remained largely intact.· Only in this case, the bridge was not destroyed, but was largely intact when discovered downstream.
· There were good reasons why the nucleated village should survive more or less intact.· As it turns out, Magellan escaped more or less intact.· The accuracy of selection, if the system was to be maintained more or less intact, was of the highest importance.· The lump is more or less intact, though crumbs of it stick to Perry's fringe.· After a lot of hard work, they found they were uncovering a more or less intact skeleton.· In reforms where large estates are turned into cooperatives the operational size of the farm is usually kept more or less intact.· Nothing today remains of Fonthill Abbey, though Strawberry Hill is still more or less intact.
· A place where a certain set of responses still lies perfectly intact.· Not only was the body found perfectly intact, but the robes in which it had been buried had suffered no decay.· Googol glanced perplexedly at the door, which was perfectly intact.
· The walls of the mill, first mentioned in 1343, are still intact.· I touched my belly to make sure I was still intact.· Fragile protuberances like zygomatic processes and ascending rami were found to be broken, but most bones were still intact.· His long body was still intact even as they noticed a dramatic loss of shape.· And, as to the bereaved, their words glowed with the grateful confidence that their own worlds were still intact.· I was surprised that the tongue was still intact.· However, it is much more difficult to ensure that media which are remote from a computer are still intact and safe.· The Soviet government. although weakened, confused, and groping toward an uncertain future, was still intact.
· The original building remains virtually intact and is now the administrative block of the North Wing.· Our striking power remained virtually intact.· Members in Ireland have tracked down the original carriage; it was acting as a holiday home, and was virtually intact!· In the end, the Tory majority remained virtually intact.
not broken, damaged, or spoiled:  Only the medieval tower had remained intact. His reputation survived intact.
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