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undamaged

US // (ʌnˈdæmɪdʒd) //

未损坏的,未损坏,未损毁,未受损

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not damagedthe crops are undamaged

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Examples

  • We have learned that music uses a side door into a part of the mind that is relatively undamaged by dementia.

  • His vital organs appear to be undamaged, but his life is clearly in danger as more details of the attack emerge.

  • The armoured plates on the undamaged places on bombers, cut down losses by something like 30 per cent.

  • Scores of houses have been flattened—40 alone yesterday, according to one FSA commander—and few have remained undamaged.

  • The building's exterior was undamaged and this assault was too well-aimed.

  • The train had not left the rails, the carriage wheels were intact, the engine was undamaged, the fires burning and the steam up.

  • He stands unsmirched by the mud thrown by his detractors; he stands undamaged even by the adulation of his admirers.

  • The mines did not go off, and the boat remained more or less undamaged by the explosions.

  • She was undamaged, and a Turkish destroyer speedily appeared on the scene.

  • She was undamaged, unhurt—everything in order, gasoline in the tank.