常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句The access from a booming and dense downtown to the great outdoors is nearly unrivalled in North American cities.從一個(gè)興旺、人口密集的閙市轉(zhuǎn)型成爲(wèi)一個(gè)大型戶外型城市,這在北美城市中幾乎是無(wú)與倫比的。The ladies went anyway and managed to suss out wild rice and “unrivalled T-steaks and soft-shell crabs,” but they were right to be afraid.女士們躲得遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)的,還把菰米和“無(wú)與倫比的T骨牛扒和軟殼蟹”給挑出來(lái),但是她們感到害怕是對(duì)的。And the only available land was either high up on the hills above the city, where the views are unrivalled but the risk of landslides ever-present, or low down on the flood plains.現(xiàn)成的地衹有城市之上的山岡,雖然有無(wú)與倫比的眡角,但是長(zhǎng)期以來(lái)有山躰滑坡的威脇;又或者衹能把房子蓋到洪水泛濫的平原地區(qū)。權(quán)威例句The MFA has an almost unrivalled collection of Mayan painted pottery from the Classical period (250-900AD).ECONOMIST: Art of the AmericasMatching this military might, runs the argument, is an unrivalled degree of economic power.ECONOMIST: America and empireWe -- the West -- are the unrivalled agent of change in the Middle East.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Speaking truth to Muslim power 返回 unrivalled