单词 | unbeaten |
释义 | unbeaten (ʌnbiːtən ) adjective In sport, if a person or their performance is unbeaten, nobody else has performed well enough to beat them. He's unbeaten in 20 fights. They lost their unbeaten record with a 2–1 home defeat. Synonyms: undefeated, winning, triumphant, victorious Collocations: unbeaten at home United are 3-1 to remain unbeaten at home in the league all season. The Sun They are also on an unbeaten league run of 18 games stretching back to last season and unbeaten at home in nearly two years. The Sun Rovers are unbeaten at home in the league all year but could lose today. The Sun They were the only team in the top four tiers to remain unbeaten at home in all comps in 2018-19. The Sun United are very strong and are unbeaten at home, so it would be great to break that record. The Sun They maintained their unbeaten record this season with a third straight away victory. Times, Sunday Times Town matched the club's 21-match unbeaten record stretching back to 1986-87. The Sun His spot-kick on the stroke of halftime also maintained their unbeaten record. The Sun However, he was lucky he did not lose his unbeaten record of 36 bouts to a disqualification. Times, Sunday Times It's hard to see him losing his unbeaten record today. The Sun The trouble was we were quite good - two successive promotions and one unbeaten season - and there was a lot to celebrate. Times, Sunday Times Then last season he was a linchpin of the side as they recorded the only unbeaten season among major university teams during that year. Times, Sunday Times He coached the team through their only unbeaten season; twelve games. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They finished an unbeaten season 24-0. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Led four of the five unbeaten seasons at the school for football. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 未被击败过的 Japanese: 負けない |
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