unharmed
un‧harmed /ʌnˈhɑːmd $ -ɑːr-/ BrE AmE adjective [not before noun] [Word Family: noun: ↑harm, ↑harmlessness; adjective: ↑unharmed, ↑harmful ≠ ↑harmless; verb: ↑harm; adverb: ↑harmlessly] not hurt or harmed: The hostages were released unharmed. The girl managed to escape unharmed. • • • THESAURUS not harmed or damaged ▪ safe not harmed or damaged: The children are all safe. ▪ OK/all right informal safe and not hurt: I was glad to hear that you were OK. ▪ unharmed not hurt: The kidnappers released the young man unharmed. ▪ unscathed /ʌnˈskeɪðd/ not hurt or damaged, after an accident, an attack, or a dangerous experience – used when you are surprised by this: The baby escaped unscathed. | Miraculously, the old part of the city remained unscathed. ▪ in one piece informal not harmed or damaged, especially after a journey or a dangerous experience: I’m glad you’re home in one piece. ▪ out of danger safe, after being in a dangerous situation: As soon as they were out of danger, they stopped for a rest. | His doctors say he is out of danger.
unharmedhu◎ | [ʌn'hɑ:md] | ※ | tính từ | | ■ | không bị tổn hại, không can gì, bình yên vô sự (người) | | ■ | không suy suyển, nguyên vẹn, toàn vẹn (vật) |
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