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 unmatched [,ʌn'mætʃt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 无比的, 无匹敌的, 不相配的

[化] 不匹配的




    unmatched
    [ adj ]
    1. of the remaining member of a pair, of socks e.g.

    2. <adj.all>
    3. eminent beyond or above comparison

    4. <adj.all>
      matchless beauty
      the team's nonpareil center fielder
      she's one girl in a million
      the one and only Muhammad Ali
      a peerless scholar
      infamy unmatched in the Western world
      wrote with unmatchable clarity
      unrivaled mastery of her art


    1. But he brings political prowess and personal persuasiveness unmatched at Treasury in modern times.
    2. While most other East Europeans appear content to visit and return home, Romanians have continued to flee economic malaise and political uncertainty unmatched in most of the other former Soviet bloc nations.
    3. The stress on that longstanding, pragmatic system increased in 1982, when international prices started falling for the petroleum exports that had brought in unmatched prosperity for the previous five years.
    4. Ms. Corcoran pointed out that some Chicago traders and brokers were indicted recently for alleged abuses in connection with the resolution of trading errors and unmatched trades.
    5. The recent volume and volatility left more than 50,000 trades unmatched at the end of April 27 trading, Mr. Brody said.
    6. "NCR has served as a valuable corporate citizen whose stake in and commitment to Dayton has been unmatched," said Mayor Richard Clay Dixon. "That type of community loyalty deserves community loyalty.
    7. Bush himself said it was the most important speech of his career, an unmatched opportunity to present himself and his goals.
    8. Dissenting, Peter Sprague, chairman of the board of National Semiconductor Corp., notes that "the American university system is unmatched in the world, and the United States is a mecca for foreign students.
    9. Meanwhile, in the almost four decades since he left Yale, Mr. Buckley has become a celebrity unmatched in the versatility of his claim on public attention.
    10. But he boasts that its visual allures are unmatched.
    11. The other is unmatched access to immediate information about consumer purchasing patterns. Retailers have no clearer idea than branded manufacturers how housewives will behave tomorrow, or why.
    12. France, long proud of its unmatched commitment to black Africa, now is groping for the proper response to a wave of protests against undemocratic regimes that it has helped sustain.
    13. In a weather-beaten farmhouse on a lonely stretch of highway 10 miles from Canada, the brothers passed their evenings in unmatched armchairs in a kitchen papered with sailing ships and maps of the world.
    14. It has unmatched hardness, is as slippery as Teflon, carries heat better than gold or copper, and can be made to conduct electricity.
    15. Shoppers say Dadeland's broad array of goods is unmatched in the area.
    16. In a world of integrated capital markets, supply-side tax cuts unmatched by spending cuts was a game one country could play successfully so long as other countries didn't.
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