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unbeatable

/uhn-bee-tuh-buhl/US // ʌnˈbi tə bəl //UK // (ʌnˈbiːtəbəl) //

无与伦比的,无可匹敌,无与伦比,无敌的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : incapable of being beaten; impossible to defeat: an unbeatable football team.
    • : of surpassingly good quality; excellent: an unbeatable combination of brains and talent.

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Examples

  • Bungee cords are versatile, strong, and easy to use—an unbeatable combo in the cramped quarters of a vehicle.

  • Abreu has said he wants to continue his 26-year career as a coach, and if he does, he has the chance to make this record unbeatable.

  • Dawn of the Dead had unbeatable zombie effects and clever, often terrifying ways of raising the stakes with every set piece.

  • With its top players on the court, Los Angeles has looked largely unbeatable.

  • The booted planet hangs around only around five percent of the time in simulations, Kaib says, but those are hardly unbeatable odds.

  • WHERE TO STAY: The Four Seasons, for an unbeatable view of the Gateway Arch.

  • Surfing on an ocean of media hagiography, Christie seemed unbeatable just when it was time for Democrats to declare themselves.

  • By any other reality show standard, his story of triumph alone would make him unbeatable.

  • A President Romney could have been all but unbeatable for reelection.

  • And when they converge at the highest levels, the combination is unbeatable.

  • All men admitted that a partnership between Scattergood and Lafe would be unbeatable.

  • But they did not materialise; the rule of Martial Law—bad to beat—remained unbeatable.

  • All the pitchers were shot to pieces, and the Quakers seemed to be unbeatable.

  • For all these reasons the team felt itself unbeatable, and were eager for the hour to come when they might prove it.

  • The baron, and we also, regard the Varian gun and Chaosite as an unbeatable combination.