- without scathe
- невредимый
имя прилагательное:
невредимый (unscathed, unharmed, safe, scatheless, whole, without scathe)
Англо-русский синонимический словарь. 2014.
Англо-русский синонимический словарь. 2014.
scathe — v. & n. v.tr. 1 poet. injure esp. by blasting or withering. 2 (as scathing adj.) witheringly scornful (scathing sarcasm). 3 (with neg.) do the least harm to (shall not be scathed) (cf. UNSCATHED). n. (usu. with neg.) archaic harm; injury (without … Useful english dictionary
scathe|less — «SKAYTH lihs», adjective. without harm; unhurt: »It is a game from which you will come out scatheless, but I have been scalded (Anthony Trollope). SYNONYM(S): uninjured, unharmed … Useful english dictionary
scatheless — adjective Without scathe … Wiktionary
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skaithless — skaithˈless) adjective Without injury ● scathe * * * skaith, skaithless Sc. varr. of scathe n. and v., scatheless … Useful english dictionary
Pronunciation of English th — In English, the digraph 〈th〉 represents in most cases one of two different phonemes: the voiced dental fricative IPA|/ð/ (as in this ) and the voiceless dental fricative IPA|/θ/ ( thing ). More rarely, it can stand for IPA|/t/ ( Thailand ) or the … Wikipedia
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slap — Synonyms and related words: Parthian shot, abruptly, altogether, attack, back answer, bang, bash, bat, beat, biff, blip, blow, box, box the ears, buffet, bump, burst, bust, cast, castigate, caustic remark, censure, chop, chuck, clap, clash, clear … Moby Thesaurus
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scaðan — 2 sv/t6 3rd pres scæðeþ past scód/on ptp gescaðen to scathe, hurt, harm, injure; (a) w.d.; (b) w.a.; (c) without a case; [this form is poetical only; prose makes use of sceþþan] … Old to modern English dictionary