incomparable
incomparable 英 [ɪnˈkɒmprəbl] 美 [ɪnˈkɑmprəbl]
adj. 无比的;无可匹敌的;不能比较的 n. 盖世无双的人
- Something incomparable cannot be compared to anything else. Incomparable is usually a compliment for people and achievements that are extraordinary.
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- adj. 无比的;无可匹敌的;不能比较的
- n. 盖世无双的人
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1. The band you went to see on that wet Tuesday after work on the spur of the moment is likely to be literally incomparable.
在阴雨的周二下班后,你去看的那个乐队演出,那种欢欣鼓舞的时刻可能确实是无可匹敌的。
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2. The greatness and the incomparable efficiency of the market economy are due to the fact that all economic actions can be calculated.
市场经济之所以伟大并且具有无可比拟的效率,是因为可以对一切经济活动进行核算。
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3. On behalf of all of your American guests, I wish to thank you for the incomparable hospitality for which the Chinese people are justly famous throughout the world.
我谨代表你们的所有美国客人向你们表示感谢,感谢你们的无可比拟的盛情款待。 中国人民以这种盛情款待而闻名世界。
- incomparable (adj.) early 15c., from Old French incomparable (12c.) or directly from Latin incomparabilis "that cannot be equaled," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + comparabilis "comparable" (see comparable). Related: Incomparably.
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