音標發(fā)音英式音標 [??n.??p??zd]美式音標 [-?po?zd]英式發(fā)音 美式發(fā)音 基本解釋adj.沒有反對的;無阻撓的;無對手的同根派生 unopposed相關詞英漢例句雙語例句The speaker is, by tradition, elected unopposed.傳統(tǒng)上講,發(fā)言人順利入選。A resolution restricting the sale of violent games to minors has already been passed unopposed, and will be now be presented in parliament.一項旨在限制向未成年人發(fā)售暴力游戲的決議已獲全票通過,近日將送至瑞士議會進行討論。www.chinadaily.com.cnIn the last elections, in 2003, turnout was 99.9% and each candidate was elected unopposed with 100% of the vote.在2003年的上一次選舉中,投票率為99.9 % ,每個候選人當選都得到了100 %的選票。原聲例句This year's vote lacked the suspense of some previous elections, because all five candidates were unopposed and succeeded in getting the two-thirds majority required in the first round of secret ballots.權威例句Those directors, running unopposed, came close to losing, receiving between 55.1% and 57.8% of the vote.FORBES: Corporate Governance Gets Personal: The Mess At Massey EnergyHe won the primarily handily and ran unopposed in the general election in the fall.NPR: W.Va. Sheriff Fatally Shot, Suspect In Custodyunopposed更多例句詞組短語短語Unopposed Merger 式購并;式并購unopposed estrogens 非對抗性雌激素unopposed bellows 無反力的波紋管elected unopposed 在無對手情況下當選;沒有對手而當選unopposed candidate 無對手的候選人;翻譯unopposed更多詞組英英字典劍橋英英字典 with no one trying to compete against you柯林斯英英字典 In something such as an election or a war, if someone is unopposed, there are no opponents competing or fighting against them. unopposed劍橋字典unopposed柯林斯字典