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adjective1) (entire) unbeschädigt; unversehrt; intakt [Uhr, Maschine usw.]2) (unimpaired) unversehrtkeep one's reputation intact — sich (Dat.) einen guten Ruf bewahren
3) (untouched) unberührt; unangetastet* * *[in'tækt](undamaged or whole: The box was washed up on the beach with its contents still intact.) unversehrt* * *in·tact[ɪnˈtækt]adj usu pred1. (physically) intakt, unversehrtit's difficult to emerge from such a scandal with your reputation still \intact nach einem solchen Skandal ist es schwer, sich einen guten Ruf zu bewahren* * *[ɪn'tkt]adj(= not damaged) unversehrt, intakt; (= whole, in one piece) intakthis confidence remained intact — sein Vertrauen blieb ungebrochen or unerschüttert
* * *intact [ınˈtækt] adj intakt:a) unversehrt, unbeschädigt:keep one’s goal intact SPORT sein Tor sauber halten;his reputation survived the scandal intact sein Ruf überstand den Skandal unbeschadetb) ganz, vollständig:he left his savings intact er rührte oder tastete seine Ersparnisse nicht an* * *adjective1) (entire) unbeschädigt; unversehrt; intakt [Uhr, Maschine usw.]2) (unimpaired) unversehrtkeep one's reputation intact — sich (Dat.) einen guten Ruf bewahren
3) (untouched) unberührt; unangetastet* * *adj.unbeschädigt adj.
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