unopposed
/ˌʌnəˈpəʊzd/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌʌnəpˈozd] /ˌʌnəˈpəʊzd/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌʌnəpˈozd] /ˌən-ə-ˈpōzd How to pronounce unopposed (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unopposed — 形容詞
- unopposedpositive
- more unopposedcomparative
- most unopposedsuperlative
1. happening when no one is trying to stop you, run against you, or challenge you —
無人反對
沒有任何人反對或挑戰的狀態
happening when no one is trying to stop you, run against you, or challenge you — for example, winning an election because no other candidate stood, or getting a plan approved without anyone objecting.
Wren was elected class president unopposed after the other candidates withdrew their names.
Wren 在無人反對的情況下當選班長,因為其他候選人都退出了。
unopposed — used for election victories without rival candidates
The school board approved the new budget unopposed at last night's public meeting.
學校董事會在昨晚的公開會議上無異議通過了新預算。
pass unopposed — used with budgets, laws, and official decisions
Camille ran unopposed for the city council seat when her opponent moved away.
Camille 在沒有競爭對手的情況下參選市議員席位,因為她的對手搬走了。
A motion to repair the playground equipment passed unopposed through the committee.
一項維修遊樂場設施的動議在委員會中未遭反對而通過。
Before an election, voters rarely see candidates running unopposed in competitive districts.
在選舉前,選民很少在競爭激烈的選區看到候選人無人挑戰的情況。
- unchallenged
emphasizes that no one questioned or disputed the outcome
- uncontested
very similar to unopposed; common in legal, election, and sports contexts
- undisputed
focuses on general acceptance rather than the absence of active opposition
用法筆記
Frequently appears in political, legal, and organizational contexts (elections, committee votes, board decisions). Often follows verbs like 'run', 'stand', 'go', or 'pass'.
常見錯誤
2. situated so that it faces the same direction as another object instead of facing
同向;無對應
與另一物體同向而非相對
situated so that it faces the same direction as another object instead of facing it directly; not matched by a corresponding item on the opposite side.
The large bookshelf was unopposed by any matching unit on the opposite wall.
大書櫃在對面的牆上沒有任何對應的書櫃與之相對。
unopposed by — natural pattern: object lacks a counterpart on the opposite side
Two reading chairs sat in the corner, unopposed by any seating across the room.
兩張閱讀椅放在角落,對面沒有任何對應的座位。
unopposed by [noun phrase] — typical construction for this rare sense
The tall east-facing window was unopposed by any opening on the west side.
高大的東向窗戶在西側沒有任何窗戶與之對應。
The gallery's far wall held a single painting, unopposed by anything across the room.
畫廊最遠的那面牆上只掛了一幅畫,對面沒有任何作品與之對應。
- opposite
directly facing or across from something
用法筆記
Very rare in everyday English; typically found in architectural or descriptive writing. The natural construction is 'unopposed by [noun phrase]', where [noun phrase] is the absent counterpart. For ordinary conversation, phrases like 'on the same side' or 'not facing each other' are preferred.