unmatched / (ʌnˈmætʃt) /

无与伦比的无与伦比无可匹敌无敌的

unmatched 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not equalleda landscape of unmatched beauty
  2. not matchingunmatched dresses and stockings

unmatched 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

unique

更多unmatched例句

  1. It also had a booming radio voice, unmatched by any other facility on the planet, one that researchers used in 1974 to broadcast a radio message to any inhabitants of the bundle of stars known as M13.
  2. He is a physical monster whose levelheadedness in even the most intense situations might be unmatched.
  3. However, for the person they unmatched, the conversation only becomes grayed out in their Chat Screen.
  4. If there were no issues with the chat, the user who was unmatched can simply opt to delete the chat with the option to remove this particular conversation from their inbox.
  5. We must look at athletes and sports stadiums that foster an unmatched competitive energy.
  6. Crawforth claims that his subject was unmatched as a taxonomist, and that his self-effacing style elevated his writing.
  7. He hated anything that was highfalutin, and he had a BS detector—his phrase again—that was unmatched in the business.
  8. Our brave men and women in uniform, tempered by the flames of battle, are unmatched in skill and courage.
  9. That outbreak stands as an unmatched record of resistance in modern military history.
  10. His advanced rules of war established 1400 years ago a yet unmatched humanitarian standard.
  11. It intentionally begins with an apostrophe, not an unmatched single quotation mark, and was left as originally printed.
  12. He stands the test Unmatched, unchallengeable Best At our best game!
  13. There is great need that this unmatched wonder have National Park protection and development.
  14. Thus appealed to, the doughty commodore permitted his two unmatched optics to rest mournfully upon his shipmates.
  15. The wisdom, the prudence, the holiness of the "great Liberator," were extolled as unmatched in the annals of statesmanship.