释义 |
in·corrupt adjective also in·corrupted \“+\ Etymology: incorrupt from Middle English, from Latin incorruptus, from in- in- (I) + corruptus past participle of corrumpere to corrupt; incorrupted from in- (I) + past participle of corrupt — more at corrupt : free from corruption: as a. obsolete : not affected with decay : not putrefied or rotten : sound b. : incorruptible c. : not defiled or depraved : pure, sound, untainted, upright, honest d. : free from error < an incorrupt edition prepared from the original text > • in·corruptly \“+\ adverb • in·corruptness \“+\ noun |