English to Spanish Dictionary untouched

untouched

sin tocar
definition
adjective
Annabel pushed aside her untouched plate
not handled, used, or tasted.
Prague was relatively untouched by the war
not affected, changed, or damaged in any way.
example
Even the greenest and purest, seemingly 'untouched' fields were breeding grounds filled with fermenting disease and devastation.
The issues raised so vividly in this book remain sadly 'untouched' by those efforts.
The beauty of Thai beaches is the stuff of folklore: pristine, clean and 'untouched' .
Arduous and enlightening, it was a journey into Africa which will forever remain with those of us lucky enough to sample life in one of the few truly 'untouched' corners of the world.
No matter how industrious, every journalist will leave a hundred million topics 'untouched' before he dies.
Yet the war itself has, until recently, been a subject virtually 'untouched' by Western historians.
I looked down at my plate of 'untouched' food, and the truth suddenly dawned on me.
At any rate, to allow their version of events to float in the blogosphere, 'untouched' and unanswered is to normalise it, make it an acceptable and normal kind of argument.
A quick look at the 'untouched' plates of the others showed that I wasn't the only one who had suddenly lost my appetite.
The theme remains 'untouched' , while the execution of that theme is continually refreshed.
She left her 'untouched' broccoli on the edge of her plate.
Perhaps only those who have seen the 'untouched' splendour of a Chola temple can truly comprehend the damage done to the temples of the north.
He discovered that the fungi are smaller and about ten times less abundant in the plantations than they are in 'untouched' forests.
Dressed up with lemon and dill baskets, more poached salmon is placed in front of the main fish so that it remains 'untouched' until half of the diners have passed along the buffet line.
There are bunches of native European forests 'untouched' .
Now he sits before a half-drunk coffee, a plate of 'untouched' biscuits and an overflowing ashtray.
Then the ‘cocoa cycle’ begins once again, on another patch of 'untouched' forest.
To add insult to injury, several supermodels left their plates 'untouched' , a new twist on the concept of world hunger.
Everything here is natural, 'untouched' and unchanged, perhaps much as it was in Vedic times.
The two 'untouched' cinnamon buns on her plate are a Proustian touch added by the Chicago-based founder of American Girl Place.
It came as something pure and good, 'untouched' unspoilt by words, and shone over my life forever.
Though this topic is not 'untouched' , the dance-drama flows along with a different path of choreography.
A multitude of previously 'untouched' social and lifestyle subjects are now reported and discussed.
The senior staff bolted from their chairs, leaving the waiters to clear the table of plate after plate of 'untouched' food.
Now, this magnificent route in one of Britain's most 'untouched' and stunningly beautiful areas has been specially prepared to welcome them.
Later, she would voice her thoughts on other matters, topics best left 'untouched' .
Yet right under our noses all along, there's been one great writer who has left barely a social issue 'untouched' .
I had a very good feed during the 1996 elections when we basically knew we lost within the first hour and I was able to get at all the 'untouched' party pies.
She only recently began sorting through her late husband's belongings, which have been left 'untouched' at their home in Hertfordshire.
She ate in the classical female style, leaving at least half the food on her plate 'untouched' .
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