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 unchallenged [,ʌn'tʃæliŋdʒd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 未引起争论的, 未受到挑战的, 毫无疑问的

[法] 不回避的, 未引起争论的, 不成问题的




    unchallenged
    [ adj ]
    generally agreed upon; not subject to dispute
    <adj.all>
    the undisputed fact


    1. This he managed with consummate finesse, allowing no assertion and no fact to go unchallenged.
    2. The board's finding would, in effect, leave the Soviet Union unchallenged in heavy-lift capacity.
    3. After decades of unchallenged dominance by Vogue and Harpers Bazaar, the U.S. fashion world finds itself with a new pacesetter that has received almost instant acceptance by advertisers and readers.
    4. As a result, he is poised to wield the kind of unchallenged power that no one in the film business has had since the days of David O. Selznick and Harry Cohn.
    5. The combination of official secrecy, unchallenged Treasury supremacy and complete political control over economic policy has failed again and again.
    6. "I gained unchallenged access to luggage containers and the cabin and flight decks of trans-Atlantic airlines where at times I was alone and unsupervised," he said.
    7. The devaluation of the Italian lira has cost VW competitiveness in its second biggest market. Its reputation as the top quality producer among European volume car manufacturers no longer goes unchallenged.
    8. Whose international perspective? Finally, it should be noted that the rehabilitation does not even now go unchallenged.
    9. He will work for Mr Blair in the knowledge that victory for the shadow home secretary would leave the party's modernists in virtually unchallenged control. But if the battle is over, the war is not.
    10. This year, of course, the Democrats are unchallenged kings of the hill.
    11. Not that any dictionary of plants, however authoritative, can remain completely unchallenged for long.
    12. Until lately, GM was the unchallenged leader among the Big Three and didn't face much import competition in that segment.
    13. Before the vote he stressed that, though he ran unchallenged, 'no one should think this vote won't change things'.
    14. Until this year, although they controlled only about 20% of the land, the Soviets' unchallenged air power enabled them to bomb Afghan villages and mujahedeen bases with near impunity.
    15. In no way is the Republican Party going to sit idly by while this arrogation of power continues unchallenged.
    16. GenCorp has an unchallenged license for that station.
    17. The pair hid the sketch in a plastic bag under one's clothing and spirited it out the museum's entrance unchallenged Tuesday morning before returning it to museum authorities, the paper said.
    18. President Tito was unchallenged in Yugoslavia from World War II until his death in 1980, but his policies are being questioned nine years later and elaborate birthday festivities have been abandoned.
    19. The company could already boast being the world's biggest exporter and its custodianship of the kingdom's 258bn barrels of recoverable crude gives it unchallenged reserves - more than a quarter of the world's known oil.
    20. Under it, Imre Poszgay, the Communists' leading reformer, would almost certainly sweep unchallenged into a democratic presidency this year.
    21. Many of the unchallenged incumbents on the list compiled by the private group Congress Watch are House leadership figures, such as Speaker Jim Wright, D-Texas, and Reps.
    22. Their secluded ways have opened the Amish for decades to such misconceptions and unchallenged commercial exploitation.
    23. Party officials who over four decades of unchallenged one-party rule took advantage of their high positions to enrich themselves are widely resented.
    24. Havel, a playwright and former dissident, is the unchallenged candidate and would be Czechoslovakia's first non-Communist president in 41 years.
    25. The paintings hung unchallenged until April 3 of this year, when the Senate voted to emulate the House and remove Mr. Mason's art from the walls.
    26. If the law went unchallenged, the provisions would go into effect; if they challenged it, the case might lead the high court to further erode abortion protections, he said.
    27. The central figure, still attractive to us but no longer unchallenged, remains President Mikhail Gorbachev, grappling with a problem which may this time prove too massive for even his skills in political manipulation.
    28. He was a former Bellevue mental patient who moved unchallenged through its halls in a lab coat and stethoscope.
    29. Its austere, Wahaby version of Islam and the absolute rule of the al-Saud family remain virtually unchallenged despite a population increasingly well-educated and well-traveled.
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