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单词 unmatchable
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Definition of unmatchable in English:

unmatchable

adjective ʌnˈmatʃəb(ə)lˌənˈmaCHəbəl
  • Incapable of being matched, equalled, or rivalled.

    不能相配的;不能等同的;不能相比的

    Berlin has an unmatchable symphony orchestra
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Or The Fly magazine: ‘Kieran's finely-tuned shrill injects a passion into his lyrics that is unmatchable.’
    • It had everything: humour, tension, emotion, divine actors (James Bolam and Barbara Flynn) and an unmatchable jazz soundtrack.
    • Their resources were lavish, unmatchable: each of their scorers in the European Cup final, Ole Gunner Solskjaer and Teddy Sheringham, were substitutes for the pairing of Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke.
    • When she dug through his archives, she discovered he wrote about his musings on life, relationships, his culinary creations and the odd contemplation which he infused with wit and an unmatchable sense of humour.
    • It is a race of almost unmatchable quality, given that the winners of last year's and this year's Epsom Derby are joined by this year's French Derby hero, a Hong Kong Vase winner, and more Group One winners than you could shake a stick at.
    • And like the Da Vinci of old his precision is unmatchable.
    • The article was unmatchable Mail writing, segueing uncontrollably between mutually contradictory complaints without demonstrating any self-awareness.
    • On the hill, though, he was unmatchable and uncatchable.
    • It is an irony lost on nobody that men draped in the English flag proclaiming unmatchable patriotism are the ones who disgrace this country.
    • Clarke and Westwood polished off their men by 5 & 4 with a series of unmatchable iron shots as the European bandwagon gained increasing momentum.
    • The effectiveness of ICD therapy in preventing SCD is unmatchable.
    • Though it's not half as good as the genre's pivotal record - DJ Shadow's unmatchable Endtroducing - it's got plenty of ideas, and shows just how much the genre has diversified.
    • A unique aspect about Hussain is his unmatchable skill to combine a message for the society in all his compositions and that is what makes his albums evergreen memories to be heard again and again.
    • Scratch at the surface of his career, and underneath the 18 majors and the 70-odd tour wins you see a consistency of a kind that is surely unmatchable for all time.
    • The cable networks, the talk-radio shows, the national newspapers, the whole echo-chamber gives the far-right an unmatchable advantage in public debate.
    • The production is off the hook and Goldenboy's flow is unmatchable.
    • Which isn't a bad thing; with new responsibilities come new rewards, such as the unmatchable pleasure of watching her daughter, Julia, grow into an accomplished musician herself.
    • Tiger Woods is unmatchable, Phil Mickelson continues to play fabulous golf, and the much less talented, but mentally astute, David Toms is continuing his silent march through the world rankings.
    • Turning 40 at the weekend, Zambia is now offering opportunities that are unmatchable compared to what some people are being subjected to.
    • Billed as an affordable model with an unmatchable package of extras, the XEi was released as a 1.8 litre petrol special edition at dealerships across the country in June.

Derivatives

  • unmatchably

  • adverb
    • The move generated a lot of controversy and even more bad press for the company, widely accused of attempting to monopolise all aspects of Arab entertainment with its unmatchably deep pockets.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Bike Leather Co. pieces are proven investments, guaranteed to be handmade at every step and to be as unmatchably unique as your own fingerprint.
      • Nothing to give Sky a complex for sure, but almost unmatchably satisfying none the less.
      • The result is a highly accurate and unmatchably durable graphic addition to the original design.
      • For a desktop, its size is unmatchably mini, but like other Mac its performance is unmatchable to a PC.

Definition of unmatchable in US English:

unmatchable

adjectiveˌənˈmaCHəbəl
  • Incapable of being matched, equaled, or rivaled.

    不能相配的;不能等同的;不能相比的

    Berlin has an unmatchable symphony orchestra
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their resources were lavish, unmatchable: each of their scorers in the European Cup final, Ole Gunner Solskjaer and Teddy Sheringham, were substitutes for the pairing of Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke.
    • Tiger Woods is unmatchable, Phil Mickelson continues to play fabulous golf, and the much less talented, but mentally astute, David Toms is continuing his silent march through the world rankings.
    • The cable networks, the talk-radio shows, the national newspapers, the whole echo-chamber gives the far-right an unmatchable advantage in public debate.
    • It is a race of almost unmatchable quality, given that the winners of last year's and this year's Epsom Derby are joined by this year's French Derby hero, a Hong Kong Vase winner, and more Group One winners than you could shake a stick at.
    • Turning 40 at the weekend, Zambia is now offering opportunities that are unmatchable compared to what some people are being subjected to.
    • It is an irony lost on nobody that men draped in the English flag proclaiming unmatchable patriotism are the ones who disgrace this country.
    • It had everything: humour, tension, emotion, divine actors (James Bolam and Barbara Flynn) and an unmatchable jazz soundtrack.
    • A unique aspect about Hussain is his unmatchable skill to combine a message for the society in all his compositions and that is what makes his albums evergreen memories to be heard again and again.
    • Clarke and Westwood polished off their men by 5 & 4 with a series of unmatchable iron shots as the European bandwagon gained increasing momentum.
    • On the hill, though, he was unmatchable and uncatchable.
    • Billed as an affordable model with an unmatchable package of extras, the XEi was released as a 1.8 litre petrol special edition at dealerships across the country in June.
    • Or The Fly magazine: ‘Kieran's finely-tuned shrill injects a passion into his lyrics that is unmatchable.’
    • Scratch at the surface of his career, and underneath the 18 majors and the 70-odd tour wins you see a consistency of a kind that is surely unmatchable for all time.
    • The effectiveness of ICD therapy in preventing SCD is unmatchable.
    • The article was unmatchable Mail writing, segueing uncontrollably between mutually contradictory complaints without demonstrating any self-awareness.
    • The production is off the hook and Goldenboy's flow is unmatchable.
    • Which isn't a bad thing; with new responsibilities come new rewards, such as the unmatchable pleasure of watching her daughter, Julia, grow into an accomplished musician herself.
    • And like the Da Vinci of old his precision is unmatchable.
    • Though it's not half as good as the genre's pivotal record - DJ Shadow's unmatchable Endtroducing - it's got plenty of ideas, and shows just how much the genre has diversified.
    • When she dug through his archives, she discovered he wrote about his musings on life, relationships, his culinary creations and the odd contemplation which he infused with wit and an unmatchable sense of humour.
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