un·op·posed /ˌʌnəˈpəʊzd◂ $ -ˈpoʊzd◂/ adjectiveadj without any opponent or opposition, especially in an election 〔尤指选举中〕没有对手的;无人反对的 Roberts was elected unopposed as president. 罗伯茨没有受到任何阻挠,顺利当选总裁。
unopposed• The Athenians did not wait; they went straight after the Chalkidians. who had been ravaging north-eastern Attica unopposed.• They expected a swift passage, almost unopposed.• Somehow they bombed the target in perfect weather and unopposed, and returned to Jersey.• It was awarded to us by the Independent Television Commission after we submitted an unopposed bid for the franchise.• This would consequently lead to increased motility because parasympathetic activity would be unopposed by diminished sympathetic activity.• Corbin ran unopposed for mayor.• Peter Chapple-Hyam's colt was virtually unopposed in the market, shortening up to 4-6 favourite after opening at evens.• Slovo received an unopposed nomination for the post of national chairman in succession to Dan Tloome.