unopposed 英 [ʌnə'pəʊzd]   美 [,ʌnə'pozd]

unopposed

unopposed  英 [ʌnə'pəʊzd] 美 [,ʌnə'pozd]

adj. 无对手的;不受反对的 

The objective is to subjugate and discourage the people, because that allows the elite to continue to rule unopposed. 其目的是压制和打击人民的积极性,因为这可以让实权派继续统治不会沦为反对派。
A resolution restricting the sale of violent games to minors has already been passed unopposed, and will be now be presented in parliament. 一项旨在限制向未成年人发售暴力游戏的决议已获全票通过,近日将送至瑞士议会进行讨论。

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  • adj. 无对手的;不受反对的
  • 1. The objective is to subjugate and discourage the people, because that allows the elite to continue to rule unopposed.

    其目的是压制和打击人民的积极性,因为这可以让实权派继续统治不会沦为反对派。

  • 2. A resolution restricting the sale of violent games to minors has already been passed unopposed, and will be now be presented in parliament.

    一项旨在限制向未成年人发售暴力游戏的决议已获全票通过,近日将送至瑞士议会进行讨论。

  • 3. In the last elections, in 2003, turnout was 99.9% and each candidate was elected unopposed with 100% of the vote.

    在2003年的上一次选举中,投票率为99.9 % ,每个候选人当选都得到了100 %的选票。

  • unopposed (adj.) 1650s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of oppose (v.).
un·opposed / ˌʌnəˈpəʊzd ; NAmE ˌʌnəˈpoʊzd / adjective [not usually before noun ] not opposed or stopped by anyone 无人反对;无阻挠 The party leader was re-elected unopposed. 这个党派的领袖再次顺利当选。 un·opposed / ˌʌnəˈpəʊzd ; NAmE ˌʌnəˈpoʊzd /
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