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Definition of unbowed in English: unbowedadjectiveʌnˈbaʊdˌənˈbaʊd Not having submitted to pressure or demands. 不屈服的 they are unbowed by centuries of colonial rule 他们没有屈服于几世纪的殖民统治。 Example sentencesExamples - Frostbitten but unbowed, the girl and her guitar soldier on.
- She looked like an escapee from a casualty ward during the final stages of the heptathlon competition in Australia, bruised, bandaged but unbowed.
- For a man who has been criticised vociferously over the past few months, he looks supremely unbowed.
- Tired but unbowed, they were out again to make their case.
- Dunfermline have had a horrendous start to the new season and entertain Celtic today, but their manager's enthusiasm remains unbowed.
- Central to this concept is the impression of the writer, battered though unbowed by oppression, given safe haven and continuing to struggle from a foreign home.
- Edwards smiled in exasperation and Key was still there at the end - unbeaten and unbowed.
- Untilted lives up to its title, finding Booth and Brown unbowed in their belief that clinical repetition and street-smart hip-hop beats can coexist in the universe.
- At the start, Casey stands feet astride, ready to take on all comers; by the end she is the walking wounded - bruised, battered and yet triumphantly unbowed.
- He went to his reward still battling, still unbowed, still independent, still loving his Baby and family, still loving his football and his native place.
- Kilmarnock were well beaten, but remained unbowed.
- We're bloodied, as the poet says, but not unbowed.
- Unbeaten, unbowed, even if bloody, their war is waged against opposition from whatever its source, be it opposing spectators or the police.
- Currie were unbowed by that setback and Ward returned to the fray just in time to help the home pack drive over for the bonus point try, with Andy Slight applying the final touch.
- Some referees would have instinctively pointed to the penalty spot but Mr Rennie remained unbowed and, after seeing it again on telly, I have to agree with him.
- The Burn, beaten and bloodied, but unbowed are returning to the Edinburgh District League, from whence they came 30 years ago.
- They fought like lions and went down with spirit unbowed.
- Undaunted and unbowed, West, who is a professor of African American studies and religion, has remained outspoken and highly regarded as a public intellectual.
- Meanwhile, Jason Cross returns from E3, broken glasses and recovering from illness, but nonetheless unbowed.
- The only man to retire from the punishing demands of the heavyweight category unbowed by defeat in any fight was Rocky Marciano.
Synonyms undefeated, unconquered, unvanquished, unsubdued, unsurpassed, unequalled, unrivalled, unbroken
Rhymesaloud, becloud, cloud, crowd, enshroud, loud, Macleod, proud, shroud, Stroud, unavowed, unendowed, unploughed (US unplowed) Definition of unbowed in US English: unbowedadjectiveˌənˈbaʊdˌənˈboud Not having submitted to pressure or demands. 不屈服的 they are unbowed by centuries of colonial rule 他们没有屈服于几世纪的殖民统治。 Example sentencesExamples - The only man to retire from the punishing demands of the heavyweight category unbowed by defeat in any fight was Rocky Marciano.
- Frostbitten but unbowed, the girl and her guitar soldier on.
- Kilmarnock were well beaten, but remained unbowed.
- Unbeaten, unbowed, even if bloody, their war is waged against opposition from whatever its source, be it opposing spectators or the police.
- Edwards smiled in exasperation and Key was still there at the end - unbeaten and unbowed.
- Undaunted and unbowed, West, who is a professor of African American studies and religion, has remained outspoken and highly regarded as a public intellectual.
- For a man who has been criticised vociferously over the past few months, he looks supremely unbowed.
- At the start, Casey stands feet astride, ready to take on all comers; by the end she is the walking wounded - bruised, battered and yet triumphantly unbowed.
- We're bloodied, as the poet says, but not unbowed.
- Tired but unbowed, they were out again to make their case.
- Untilted lives up to its title, finding Booth and Brown unbowed in their belief that clinical repetition and street-smart hip-hop beats can coexist in the universe.
- The Burn, beaten and bloodied, but unbowed are returning to the Edinburgh District League, from whence they came 30 years ago.
- Dunfermline have had a horrendous start to the new season and entertain Celtic today, but their manager's enthusiasm remains unbowed.
- He went to his reward still battling, still unbowed, still independent, still loving his Baby and family, still loving his football and his native place.
- Central to this concept is the impression of the writer, battered though unbowed by oppression, given safe haven and continuing to struggle from a foreign home.
- Currie were unbowed by that setback and Ward returned to the fray just in time to help the home pack drive over for the bonus point try, with Andy Slight applying the final touch.
- They fought like lions and went down with spirit unbowed.
- Some referees would have instinctively pointed to the penalty spot but Mr Rennie remained unbowed and, after seeing it again on telly, I have to agree with him.
- She looked like an escapee from a casualty ward during the final stages of the heptathlon competition in Australia, bruised, bandaged but unbowed.
- Meanwhile, Jason Cross returns from E3, broken glasses and recovering from illness, but nonetheless unbowed.
Synonyms undefeated, unconquered, unvanquished, unsubdued, unsurpassed, unequalled, unrivalled, unbroken |