un·spoiled /ˌʌnˈspɔɪld◂/ ●○○ (also unspoilt /ˌʌnˈspɔɪlt◂/ British English)adjectiveadj
1SPOIL#an unspoiled place is beautiful because it has not changed for a long time and does not have a lot of new buildings 〔地方〕未遭破坏的,未丧失原有自然美的
unspoiled countryside
未遭到破坏的乡村
2SPOIL#someone who is unspoiled has not changed in spite of the good or bad things that have happened to them 〔人〕未受外界事物影响的
She remained unspoilt by her success.
她虽然事业有成,却依然保持本色。
Examples from the Corpus
unspoiled• After that we found more deadbirds, their beauty still unspoiled.• He had thought her too childish, too unspoiled.• There are very few new buildings so the village is largely unspoiled.• All the naturalgrace in her now flowed through her body, unspoiled by her bursts of youthfulenergy.• She remained unspoiled by her success.• Like many other people, I appreciatecleanrivers and unspoiledforest lands; but all things are not equally important.• In an age of centralheating and renovation Greystones presumably featured as a rareunspoiledhabitat.• With its largely unspoiled natural beauty, Vietnam is rapid becoming a destination for more and more foreignvisitors.