undisputed
/ˌʌndɪˈspjuːtɪd/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌʌndɪspjˈutɪd] /ˌʌndɪˈspjuːtɪd/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌʌndɪspjˈutɪd] /ˌən-di-ˈspyü-təd How to pronounce undisputed (audio)/ (ame, mw)
undisputed — 形容詞
- undisputedpositive
- more undisputedcomparative
- most undisputedsuperlative
1. describes a fact, position, or achievement that nobody questions or argues again
無可爭議的
大家都同意、無人反對的
describes a fact, position, or achievement that nobody questions or argues against
Lukas became the undisputed champion after winning all five matches.
Lukas 在贏得全部五場比賽後,成為無可爭議的冠軍。
attributive: undisputed + champion
The fact that smoking damages health is undisputed among doctors today.
吸菸有害健康這個事實,如今在醫生之間是無可爭議的。
predicative: is undisputed among [group]
Yan's authority on the matter remains undisputed despite the recent criticism.
儘管最近受到批評,Yan 在該議題上的權威地位仍然無可爭議。
Adina is the undisputed expert on ancient pottery in her department.
Adina 是她部門裡無可爭議的古陶器專家。
Among historians, the date of the battle is undisputed — it was July 14.
在歷史學家之間,這場戰役的日期是無可爭議的——就是七月十四日。
- unchallenged
emphasizes that nobody has tried to argue against it; often suggests dominance
- uncontested
more formal; typically used in legal, political, or official settings
- indisputable
stronger: means it cannot be disputed because the evidence is certain
- disputed
people argue about whether it is true or right
- controversial
causes strong public disagreement
- questionable
open to doubt; may not be true or honest
文法句型
undisputed + [noun]
[subject] + is/remains + undisputed