Adjective
/ˌʌn.əˈbrɪdʒd/
The term "unabridged" refers to a work, particularly a book, that is complete and not shortened or condensed. It is often used to describe reference works, literary texts, or any kind of comprehensive version of something that retains all of its original content.
В многие студенты предпочитают учиться по полноценному словарю, чтобы получить полный спектр определений.
The unabridged edition of the novel contains passages that were omitted in the original release.
Полноценное издание романа содержит фрагменты, которые были опущены в оригинальном выпуске.
She enjoys listening to unabridged audiobooks that provide the entire story as intended by the author.
While "unabridged" itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, it relates to phrases emphasizing completeness or thoroughness. Below are some example sentences utilizing similar themes.
"Он дал полное изложение инцидента, не упустив ни одной детали."
"For an unabridged understanding of the situation, you must consider all perspectives."
"Для полного понимания ситуации вы должны учитывать все перспективы."
"In her speech, she offered an unabridged look at the challenges facing our community."
"В своей речи она представила полный взгляд на проблемы, с которыми сталкивается наше сообщество."
"He read the unabridged version of the report to grasp all the essential points."
The word "unabridged" is formed from the prefix "un-" meaning "not," and "abridged," which comes from the Middle English "abridgen," derived from the Old French "abridger," meaning "to shorten." The root "bridgere" relates to connecting or binding, thus combining to signify something that has not been shortened or condensed.
Synonyms - Complete - Full - Entire - Lengthy
Antonyms - Abridged - Shortened - Condensed - Cut-down