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unscathed

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++un·scathed /ʌnˈskeɪðd/ adjective [not before noun]  INJURE#not injured or harmed by something 没有受伤的,未遭受伤害的escape/emerge unscathed He escaped unscathed from the accident. 他安然无恙地逃过了这场事故。 The government was relatively unscathed by the scandal. 政府基本上没有受到这桩丑闻的影响。
Examples from the Corpus
unscathedMost of the passengers escaped from the plane unscathed.The bullet grazed the side of his head, leaving him virtually unscathed.But Webb was perfectly confident that he could plunge into this fury and emerge unscathed.The forefoot showed excessive wear while the heel remained relatively unscathed.The burnished copper shone bravely, having only the previous night survived unscathed a particularly concerted attack upon its person.The markets and older residential areas of the city were equally unscathed by modern trends.The government was relatively unscathed by scandals at Lloyd's, the collapse of Johnson Matthey, and the Guinness saga.Few retailers were left unscathed by the recession.The Dow Jones Industrial Average remained relatively unscathed during the last six months, attracting more positive money flow.It is true that Jacob will emerge more than just unscathed from the danger that fills his mind as he returns home.relatively unscathedI breezed through college relatively unscathed.Most significant for Ipswich, though, is that they seem to have come out of their winter blip relatively unscathed.The forefoot showed excessive wear while the heel remained relatively unscathed.The government was relatively unscathed by scandals at Lloyd's, the collapse of Johnson Matthey, and the Guinness saga.The Dow Jones Industrial Average remained relatively unscathed during the last six months, attracting more positive money flow.Much has been made of the fact that San Francisco emerged relatively unscathed from Loma Prieta.Byrne dragged Stephen's body to a relatively unscathed section while Hunt went in search of help.
Origin unscathed (1300-1400) scathe; → SCATHING
un·scathed adjectiveChineseSyllable
harmed by injured not or Corpus something


unscathed
unscathed /ʌnˈskeɪðd/ adjective [not before noun]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Origin: scathe; scathing
not injured or harmed by something
    escape/emerge unscathed
    He escaped unscathed from the accident.
    The government was relatively unscathed by the scandal.
     
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.


un·scathedBrE /ʌnˈskeɪðd/ 🔊NAmE /ʌnˈskeɪðd/ 🔊 adjective [not before noun] not hurt 未受伤害;未受伤 SYN unharmed The hostages emerged from their ordeal unscathed. 人质历尽磨难后安然生还。🔊🔊