intact的意思和读音

intact

: [ɪnˈtækt] : [ɪn'tækt]

adj.

adj.broken

adj.complete,whole,unbroken,in one piece,integral

intactadj.

1.complete and not damaged

Most of the house remains intact even after two hundred years.使

He emerged from the trial with his reputation intact.

adj.1.,,,

adj.1.not harmed, damaged, or lacking any parts as a result of something that has happened

1. tactility a intact a tactics n ...

2. insure vt 。。 intact a integrate v ...

3. instruct v. , intact a. , integral a. ; ...

4. SAP insurance value intact intangible asset ...

5. insurmountable intact panic ...

6. charity intact confident ...

7. insulate vt. intact a. integral a. ...

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1.So far, those supply chains seem to be intact, partly helped by the sharp drop in the price of oil.

2.Cordon off the area so that the body will not be visible to any passersby and also to keep the scene intact for police investigation.

3.Preserved largely intact, according to Jane's involvement in the length of their burial into a long and Jane in the short Jane in the next.

4.You're able to address any conflict with your highest truth intact. You know what does and doesn't work for you.

5.Today it is often possible to reach retirement age with one's good health and youthful energy intact.退

6.Fortunately the nearby Huaca de la Luna seems to have been more important to the Moche and has remained largely intact.

7.He had no real qualifications, just a love of wildlife and the countryside, and a desire to pass it on intact to the next generation.

8.However, we are beginning to see that the treatment can be just as effective, when the epithelium is left intact.,C3-R

9.Still, analysts said the risk factor driving currencies is likely to remain intact until the end of the year.

10.It will be winter, soon, but there's plenty of wood stacked up, and unlike the other sources of fuel and heat, it seems to be intact.西