单词 | unbeatable |
释义 | unbeatable (ʌnbiːtəbəl ) 1. adjective If you describe something as unbeatable, you mean that it is the best thing of its kind. [emphasis] These resorts remain unbeatable in terms of price. ...unbeatable Italian cars. Synonyms: unsurpassed, matchless, unsurpassable 2. adjective In a game or competition, if you describe a person or team as unbeatable, you mean that they win so often, or perform so well that they are unlikely to be beaten by anyone. The opposition was unbeatable. With two more days of competition to go she is in an unbeatable position. Synonyms: invincible, unstoppable, indomitable, unconquerable Collocations: almost unbeatable The Belgian was in imperious form when he was fit in the autumn and his team's results reflected that as they looked almost unbeatable. The Sun (2016) This is probably because Formula One carries an almost unbeatable prestige and glamour. Times, Sunday Times (2007) You wouldn't refuse an almost unbeatable lead if you were offered it, but it comes with its own special pressures. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Translations: Chinese: 无敌的 Japanese: 太刀打ちできない |
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