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unopposed

US // (ˌʌnəˈpəʊzd) //

无反对意见,无异议,无异议的,无反对意见的

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

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Examples

  • Mike Fleck ran unopposed three times, but appears to have been beaten by a write-in candidate after coming out in 2012.

  • On the strength of his own position, Grant prevailed unopposed.

  • On crucial Capitol Hill votes, measures favored by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, often pass unopposed.

  • Then again, an unopposed primary is fair less exciting than one that is simply dull.

  • There are only two ways to run a political race: scared or unopposed.

  • The bills were generally approved of, and they passed the upper house unopposed.

  • But it must not be imagined that these functions will be carried out unopposed.

  • Unopposed, they would continue their ravages; and the land that had flowed with milk and honey would soon be one vast ruin.

  • At about eight o'clock they entered unopposed the Gray Friars, and butchered every Huguenot they found.

  • You have said all manner of outrageous things to me for half an hour unopposed, and now you cry have patience.