unopposed / (ˌʌnəˈpəʊzd) /

无反对意见无异议无异议的无反对意见的

unopposed 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not opposedelected unopposed as party president

unopposed 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

unchallenged

unopposed 的近义词 4
unopposed 的反义词 2

更多unopposed例句

  1. Mike Fleck ran unopposed three times, but appears to have been beaten by a write-in candidate after coming out in 2012.
  2. On the strength of his own position, Grant prevailed unopposed.
  3. On crucial Capitol Hill votes, measures favored by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, often pass unopposed.
  4. Then again, an unopposed primary is fair less exciting than one that is simply dull.
  5. There are only two ways to run a political race: scared or unopposed.
  6. The bills were generally approved of, and they passed the upper house unopposed.
  7. But it must not be imagined that these functions will be carried out unopposed.
  8. Unopposed, they would continue their ravages; and the land that had flowed with milk and honey would soon be one vast ruin.
  9. At about eight o'clock they entered unopposed the Gray Friars, and butchered every Huguenot they found.
  10. You have said all manner of outrageous things to me for half an hour unopposed, and now you cry have patience.