Intacto in english
Intact
pronunciation: ɪntækt part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɪntækt part of speech: adjective
In gestures
intacto = intact ; unscathed ; undamaged ; unscarred ; unharmed ; unhurt ; untouched (by) ; in one piece.
Example: Only the concepts in the facet cited first in citation order will be grouped intact.Example: This time he made it unscathed to the car.Example: A library from C. 2600 BC was discovered in Ebla, Syria, 15 years ago and C. 17,000 clay tablets were found, of which 1800 are undamaged.Example: The statue of the Buddha facing the tidal waves sat serenely as it has always done and unscarred by the waters.Example: It was the only major library to emerge unharmed from the fire and earthquake which struck San Francisco in 1906.Example: In this way, the dragonflies are captured alive and unhurt.Example: Certainly the last thing we want is that books be shut up in tastefully decorated warehouses, watched over by highly trained storekeepers whose main purpose is to see that everything is kept tidily in its place and, as far as possible, untouched by human hands -- especially the sticky-fingered hands of marauding children.Example: I can't believe I'm all in one piece today -- my body is sore all over and all my muscles ache.more:
» dejar intacto = leave + intact ; leave + untouched .
Example: Such changes have been managed in a way that leaves intact the system of social relations based on sexual segregation. Example: While almost all university libraries south of Iraqi Kurdistan were looted and/or burned, even the ones left untouched have little in them.» dejar la comida intacta = leave + Posesivo + food untouched .
Example: She eats very little throughout the day and will often leave her food untouched.» mantener + Posesivo + dignidad intacta = keep + Posesivo + dignity intact .
Example: She somehow managed to keep her dignity intact in spite of the moronic questions of the reporters.