unrivaled 的定义
- having no rival or competitor; having no equal; incomparable; supreme: His work is unrivaled for the beauty of its prose.
unrivaled 近义词
peerless
更多unrivaled例句
- Now it is NASA’s unrivaled primacy in human spaceflight that is under challenge.
- In his 10th championship game appearance, he led his team to the NFL title for an unrivaled seventh time.
- Because of its scale, TikTok also commanded the unrivaled attention of advertisers.
- Roku’s incredible reach will not only help us ensure Peacock is available to our fans wherever they consume video but continue to expand NBCUniversal’s unrivaled digital presence across platforms.
- In both scenarios, it offers an unrivaled level of organization.
- Stephen Bayley, cultural critic and Londoner, said the fresh, foreign impetus had left London unrivaled.
- In the case of Hezbollah, it is the biggest Lebanese sectarian community—the Shiites, among whom they are the unrivaled leaders.
- The return on investment will be unrivaled,” Haaretz reports, “and reach an annual return of 7.3 percent.
- What cable news does do, unrivaled, is broadcast images of events to a large global audience.
- That gives Beijing unrivaled leverage over Pyongyang and its ruling class's entrenched patronage system.
- All of the tobacco of South America is unrivaled in flavor and is well adapted for the manufacture of cigars.
- He stands unrivaled among the British generals, and during several years gained a series of the most splendid victories.
- It goes without saying that this town was named in honor of Henry Clay, the unrivaled champion of the road.
- Lakes—splendid intermountain lakes—are an unrivaled attraction in the Glacier National Park.
- For even thus did the unrivaled charms of Mary of Scotland blend themselves indescribably with our enraptured senses.