uncut
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++un·cut /ˌʌnˈkʌt◂/ adjective 1 AREMOVE#a film, book etc that is uncut has not been made shorter, for example by having violent or sexual scenes removed 〔影片、书籍等〕未删节[剪辑]的 the uncut version of ‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ 《查泰莱夫人的情人》的未删节版本2 HEGan uncut jewel that is still in its natural form has not been cut into a particular shape 〔宝石〕未切割的,未经雕琢的 uncut diamonds 未经切割的钻石
Examples from the Corpus
uncut• Many hedges, repeatedly flailed to the ground, will return if left uncut.• The grass in the garden was uncut and came up to her calves.• The arches have been inset with pearls and uncut diamonds.• uncut hair• Finally, glue the uncut index card on to the two supporting cards to finish the bridge. 6.• A new furniture shop with a three-piece suite in uncut moquette in the window next to a cocktail cabinet shiny as toffee.• The wire was uncut, the dugouts intact.• the uncut version of the interviewun·cut adjectiveChineseSyllable
a book that is not has film, etc Corpus uncut
uncut
un‧cut /ˌʌnˈkʌt◂/
adjective
1. a film, book etc that is uncut has not been made shorter, for example by having violent or sexual scenes removed:
the uncut version of ‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’
2. an uncut jewel that is still in its natural form has not been cut into a particular shape:
uncut diamonds
un‧cut /ˌʌnˈkʌt◂/
adjective1. a film, book etc that is uncut has not been made shorter, for example by having violent or sexual scenes removed:
2. an uncut jewel that is still in its natural form has not been cut into a particular shape: