unparalleled
/ʌnˈpærəleld/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈpærəleld/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈper-ə-ˌleld -ləld, -ˈpa-rə-/ (ame, mw)
unparalleled — 形容詞
1. better, greater, or more extreme than anything or anyone else, so that nothing c
無與倫比
沒有其他事物能相比的;極佳的
better, greater, or more extreme than anything or anyone else, so that nothing can be compared to it
Adaeze's performance in the marathon was unparalleled, leaving all other runners far behind.
Adaeze 在馬拉松比賽中的表現無與倫比,將其他所有跑者遠遠拋在身後。
unparalleled in [domain]: skill, performance, achievement
The museum owns an unparalleled collection of eighteenth-century French furniture.
這間博物館擁有無與倫比的十八世紀法國傢俱收藏。
unparalleled + noun collection
Hao said the view from the mountain top offered an unparalleled sense of peace.
Hao 說山頂上的景色帶給他無與倫比的平靜感受。
Andrei's skill on the piano was unparalleled among students his age.
Andrei 在鋼琴方面的技巧在同齡學生中無人能及。
- matchless
like 'unparalleled' but slightly more poetic; often used of beauty or skill
- unmatched
less formal, common in sports and competitions
- peerless
very formal; strongly implies superiority over all others of the same kind
- incomparable
suggests something is so good it cannot be fairly compared at all
文法句型
unparalleled + noun
unparalleled + in + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used attributively before a noun for emphasis. The comparison is absolute — do not use 'more unparalleled' or 'very unparalleled.'