释义 |
unrivalledun‧ri‧valled British English, unrivaled American English /ʌnˈraɪvəld/ adjective formal - As an accurate observer of, and extensive traveller in, a virtually unknown land he was unrivalled.
- At night the floodlit buildings offer an unrivalled setting for all types of function.
- Its cabaret tradition and its popular music are unrivalled.
- Our countryside has unrivalled spectacle and variation within quite short distances.
- The location by the loch was unrivalled.
- The simple childhood device for sketching them by superimposing a small egg shape for the body remains unrivalled.
- They also supplied their poor and their proletariat to the great cities, of which New York is the unrivalled prototype.
better than any other: an unrivalled collection of Chinese art |