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unhurt

US // (ʌnˈhɜːt) //

无伤,无伤害,无伤大雅,无损伤

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not having sustained any injury

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Examples

  • Rey, unhurt apart from a scratch on her cheek, eventually was sentenced to 20 years in prison for her role in the killings.

  • Although unhurt, Clinton did injure her elbow in 2009 after a fall that required surgery.

  • Many such accidents leave the vehicles wrecked, but the drivers unhurt, the airbags providing full protection.

  • The horse on which the king rode was wounded, but he himself escaped unhurt.

  • He was unhurt, but he moved with shuffling steps, much like a tavern-loafer soggy from rum.

  • Those who were left unhurt sprang through the yawning wall out into the garden.

  • It is said, the hind seeks an obscure covert, to die from the wound for which his unhurt comrades would shun him.

  • The shrapnel landed its contents within 20 yards of us, but all escaped unhurt, I'm thankful to say.