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unmarred

/mahrd/US // mɑrd //

未被破坏的,未受破坏的,未受损害的,未受伤害的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : damaged or spoiled to a certain extent; made less perfect, attractive, useful, etc.: We can all get preoccupied with the marred aspects of our character.
    • : disfigured or defaced, as by scratches, nicks, scars, or discoloration: We love the marred table, actually, because it helps us remember the work, dirt, mess, and grit of life.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.good
Synonyms
unblemished无瑕疵,无瑕疵的,完美无瑕,完美无瑕的acceptable可接受的,可以接受的,可以接受,可接受ace王牌,王牌产品,王牌特工,王牌特工队admirable令人钦佩,令人敬佩,令人钦佩的,令人敬佩的agreeable称心如意的,中意的,称心的,称心如意bad不好,坏的,坏,不好的boss老板,老板娘bully恶霸,恃强凌弱,欺负人,欺凌capital资本,首府choice选择,选择权,选择题,抉择commendable值得赞扬,值得称赞,值得赞扬的,值得称赞的congenial意气相投,相投的,意气相投的,相投crack裂缝,缝隙,裂纹,裂痕deluxe豪华,豪华型,豪华的,豪华版entire整个,全部,全部的,整个的excellent优秀,优秀的exceptional异常,特殊,特殊的,卓越的favorable有利于,有利的,有利,良好的first-class一流的,第一类,头等舱,一等奖first-rate一流的,一级棒的,一级棒,一流flawless完美无瑕,无暇,完美无缺,毫无瑕疵gnarly粗糙的,邋遢的,顽固的,邋遢gratifying可喜的是,令人欣慰的是,可喜,可喜可贺great巨大的,巨大,优秀,厉害honorable光荣,荣誉,光荣的,荣誉证书intact不变的,完整的,完好无损,完好无损的marvelous奇妙的,妙不可言,奇妙,奇观neat整齐的,整洁的,整齐划一,整洁nice不错的,很好,很好的,不错perfect完美,完美的,完善,完善的pleasing赏心悦目,讨好,赏心悦目的,讨人喜欢positive积极的,积极,正面,正面的precious弥足珍贵,昂贵的,弥足珍贵的,昂贵prime首要的,首要,首选,首要任务rad辐射,镭镭,径向,镭射recherchéreputable有信誉的,有名望的,口碑好的,口碑好satisfactory令人满意,令人满意的,满意,满意的satisfying令人满意的,令人满意,满意的,让人满意的select选择,挑选,选取,选定shipshape船形,船型,船形图,船型图sound声音,声响,音响,音效spanking打屁股,打飞机,击打,打屁股的splendid艳丽,绚丽,灿烂,绚烂sterling英镑,纯粹的,纯净的,纯正的stupendous惊人的,惊天动地,惊世骇俗,巨大的super超级,超级的,超强的,超强super-eminent超群绝伦,超卓的,超强的,超群绝伦的super-excellent超级优秀,超级优秀的,超优,超优的superb极好的,精湛的,极品,精湛superior优异的,优异,优等生,优越的tip-top尖端的,顶尖的,顶呱呱,顶端的unbroken不间断的,绵绵不绝,不间断地,不间断undamaged未损坏的,未损坏,未损毁,未受损unharmed安然无恙,未受伤害,毫发无损,毫发无伤unhurt无伤,无伤害,无伤大雅,无损伤unimpaired未受损害,未受损害的,未受影响,无损的uninjured未受伤害,未受伤,无伤,未受伤的up to snuff合格的,合格,胜任的,胜任valuable有价值的,有价值,价值连城,价值welcome欢迎,欢迎你,欢迎光临,欢迎你们whole全部,全部的wonderful精彩,妙,精彩的,妙不可言worthy值得,有价值的,值得一提的是,值得的

Examples

  • Millennial and younger generations have had their youths marred by two recessions.

  • It happened in 2007 in Sierra Leone, when the women there demanded and achieved elections unmarred by violence.

  • Thus was begun that friendship which was to last unmarred so many years, and to be broken only by Racine's death.

  • In a young chicken, it will be smooth and unmarred; in an old one, it will be rough and probably darker in color.

  • There followed for him a time of fearful delight, not unmarred by spells of troubled wonder.

  • They had found him, with torn flesh and broken bones, but with his face unmarred, lying on the floor.

  • A little past noon he collapsed in screams of horror and died raving, unmarred, untouched.