unopposed
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˌʌn.əˈpəʊzd]
- 美式音标 [-ˈpoʊzd]
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基本解释
- adj.没有反对的;无阻挠的;无对手的
英汉例句
- The speaker is, by tradition, elected unopposed.
传统上讲,发言人顺利入选。 - A resolution restricting the sale of violent games to minors has already been passed unopposed, and will be now be presented in parliament.
一项旨在限制向未成年人发售暴力游戏的决议已获全票通过,近日将送至瑞士议会进行讨论。
www.chinadaily.com.cn - In the last elections, in 2003, turnout was 99.9% and each candidate was elected unopposed with 100% of the vote.
在2003年的上一次选举中,投票率为99.9 % ,每个候选人当选都得到了100 %的选票。 - 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.
- 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 Energy - He won the primarily handily and ran unopposed in the general election in the fall.
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词组短语
- Unopposed Merger 式购并;式并购
- unopposed estrogens 非对抗性雌激素
- unopposed bellows 无反力的波纹管
- elected unopposed 在无对手情况下当选;没有对手而当选
- unopposed candidate 无对手的候选人;翻译
短语
英英字典
- with no one trying to compete against you
- In something such as an election or a war, if someone is unopposed, there are no opponents competing or fighting against them.