intact

US: /ˌɪnˈtækt/
UK: /ɪntˈækt/


English Vietnamese dictionary


intact /in'tækt/
  • tính từ
    • không bị đụng chạm đến, không bị sứt mẻ, còn nguyên vẹn
    • không bị thay đổi, không bị kém
    • không bị ảnh hưởng
    • không bị thiến, không bị hoạn
    • còn trinh, còn màng trinh

Advanced English dictionary


+ adjective
[not usually before noun] complete and not damaged: Most of the house remains intact even after two hundred years. + He emerged from the trial with his reputation intact.

Thesaurus dictionary


adj.
whole, entire, perfect, complete, integral, sound, unbroken, solid, (all) in one piece, undivided, uncut, together, untouched, unreduced, undiminished, unimpaired, inviolate, unblemished, unscathed, uninjured, unharmed, undamaged, unsullied, undefiled, untainted:
The ancient city has been preserved virtually intact.

Collocation dictionary


VERBS

appear, be | remain, stay, survive
The building survived almost intact.
| emerge
a hero who always escaped by the skin of his teeth, emerging miraculously intact after each cliff-hanging episode
| find sth
We found the tomb perfectly intact.
| keep sth, maintain sth, preserve sth
The collection should be kept completely intact.
| leave sth
a group of old army buildings that had been left largely intact

ADV.

remarkably, substantially, very much
The character of the original house is very much intact.
| completely, entirely, perfectly, wholly | almost, nearly, virtually | basically, essentially, largely, more or less | fairly, reasonably, relatively | apparently | still
The mill machinery is still intact.
| miraculously


Concise English dictionary


ɪn'tækt
adj.
+constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing essential especially not damaged
+not impaired or diminished in any way
+(of a woman) having the hymen unbroken
+(used of domestic animals) sexually competent
+undamaged in any way; whole