unsurpassed
/ˌʌnsəˈpɑːst/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌʌnsɚpˈæst] /ˌʌnsərˈpæst/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌʌnsɚpˈæst] /ˌən-sər-ˈpast How to pronounce unsurpassed (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unsurpassed — 形容詞
- unsurpassedpositive
- more unsurpassedcomparative
- most unsurpassedsuperlative
1. used to describe the best or finest example of its kind, with no other person or
無與倫比
最好或最優秀,無人能比
used to describe the best or finest example of its kind, with no other person or thing able to reach the same level of quality or skill.
The craftsmanship of these handmade violins is unsurpassed by any modern instrument.
這些手工製作的小提琴其工藝無與倫比,現代樂器無法比擬。
passive structure: unsurpassed by [comparison group]
Mei-Lin's skill in traditional calligraphy remains unsurpassed among artists her age.
Mei-Lin 的傳統書法技巧在同齡藝術家中依然無人能及。
collocation: remains unsurpassed
The view from the mountain peak was of unsurpassed beauty, stretching for miles.
山頂的景色美得無與倫比,綿延數英里。
For unsurpassed quality in kitchen knives, many chefs recommend the Japanese brands.
許多廚師推薦日本品牌,因其刀具品質無與倫比。
The museum's collection of Ming dynasty pottery is unsurpassed in its detail and variety.
這間博物館收藏的明代瓷器在細節與多樣性上無與倫比。
- unmatched
more common in everyday writing; emphasizes that nothing else reaches the same level
- unparalleled
slightly more formal; emphasizes that nothing else can be compared
- incomparable
stronger and more emotional; suggests something is too good to compare at all
- surpassed
direct opposite; means something better exists
- second-rate
much weaker in quality; opposite of top quality
文法句型
be + unsurpassed
unsurpassed + noun
unsurpassed in + noun phrase
unsurpassed by + noun phrase
用法筆記
Usually found in formal or written English. Commonly follows the verbs 'be' or 'remain' to state that something is the best of its type.