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Definition of unbeatable in English: unbeatableadjectiveʌnˈbiːtəb(ə)lˌənˈbidəb(ə)l 1Not able to be defeated or bettered in a contest or commercial market. 难以战胜的,不能超越的 bikes at unbeatable prices 这家商店以最低价竞销自行车。 Example sentencesExamples - Of course, some people shop farmers' markets for the unbeatable prices.
- We are pleased to announce that both the end of season and play off DVD's are both now in stock at the unbeatable price of £19.99.
- The day, however, belonged to Portlaoise as they turned in an unbeatable team display that Castletown had no answer to.
- With a unified approach they would be almost unbeatable.
- Here are the five questions that will determine which unbeatable squad finally gets beaten.
- They are unbeatable on the world market, because they are guaranteed to recover their investments.
- On top of this an inspired set of performances from Marian Povey in the over-40 category in all seven races made Dartford unbeatable.
- And finally, for sheer value we thought the £8 for two menu at Casa in Bridge Street, York, was unbeatable.
- At No. 1 Lee Read impressively powered his way to a 2-lead and looked unbeatable.
- You feel like you just won a race or a competition; you feel strong, powerful and unbeatable.
- The 11-year-old was simply unbeatable, showing his versatility by winning everything.
- They refuse to see him as anything less than an unbeatable force, a pure, supernatural tide of destruction targeted from time to time by some occult conspiracy.
- What is also likely to follow is that the motor car industry, which has been hit by a downturn in Germany and a glut of new cars, might also be joining in with unbeatable offers.
- With them on Britain's side, we would be unbeatable.
- Back then England were steamrollering sides and we were told that they were unbeatable, especially as we were playing them at Twickenham.
- In the first, Louis, who was unbeaten in 27 contests, was the coming force, considered unbeatable.
- He was impregnable, unbeatable, nothing, no creature could even come close to conquering the mighty Kong.
- They operate an unbeatable rate with discounts for families.
- The cause seemed lost as the visitors rocketed into an unbeatable 4-lead.
- The lesson being that they need to get stronger as well, instead of thinking they are unbeatable and then get beat.
Synonyms invincible, unstoppable, unassailable, indomitable, unconquerable, invulnerable, unsurpassable, unsurpassed, matchless, unmatched, peerless excellent, supreme, outstanding - 1.1 Extremely good; outstanding.
无与伦比的;杰出的 views from the patio are unbeatable 平台观景妙不可言。 Example sentencesExamples - This is the sort of food people fight over, a reminder of how Italian pasta dishes, when rendered as they ought to be, are unbeatable in the satisfaction stakes.
- But the twelve months a year availability of the forest is just unbeatable.
- My maki appetizer was a roll of one my favourites, kamikaze, with its unbeatable tempura, avocado, salmon and hot sauce combo.
- Both beautiful and terrifying, the film combines Shakespeare with Kurosawa's unbeatable direction.
- The view across the bay is, I heartily agree, unbeatable.
- It is an unbeatable combination for lifting the spirits.
- Arrogance is an unbeatable antidote to common sense and reality.
- Nestling on the beach, with unbeatable views out to sea, the restaurant is only a short step from the main promenade, but is mostly hidden until you get up close.
- But you can't get away from the fact that the unbeatable thrill of live music and live performance is not something that can be done on the cheap.
- The journey into the city is unbeatable, travelling by ferry along the Grand Canal and berthing in the historic centre, near St Mark's Square.
- If that's not enough for the more demanding customer, the stunning and perhaps unbeatable view of Sofia makes it well worth a visit.
- As for the evening meal, we must have the best fish and chip shops anywhere - with an accompanying panorama across the bay that is unbeatable.
- At the nation's leading quality broadsheet we are pleased so many discerning buyers agree we produce an unbeatable package every weekend.
- None of them were very well done, but the thrill of being able to make programs myself was unbeatable.
- Three of them (fans will know which) are unbeatable classics in the field.
- Add the incredible natural beauty of the province where we live to my unfair generalisation, and Vancouver seems unbeatable.
- And The Manchurian Candidate is of course just unbeatable.
- The location is unbeatable, and the hospitality's good.
- And yet there is supreme quality in unbeatable Illy coffee.
- The film stars the unbeatable Anita Mui and Sammi Cheng and proved a massive box-office success in its native Hong Kong.
Derivativesadverb Realism is unbeatably interesting: that is why social observation is the foundation of all the world's best books. Example sentencesExamples - I brace myself to descend into the viscera of Filene's to pick unbeatably priced men's suits and business shirts for my frugal husband.
- Stein is like a plateful of smoked haddock, poached egg and mashed potatoes, a combination that is both unbeatably satisfying and fun.
- The Sopranos had this unbeatably brilliant concept: a mafia boss with panic attacks going to an analyst.
- It's either totally easy or nearly unbeatably hard depending on what you set it to.
Definition of unbeatable in US English: unbeatableadjectiveˌənˈbēdəb(ə)lˌənˈbidəb(ə)l 1Not able to be defeated or exceeded in a contest or commercial market. 难以战胜的,不能超越的 the shop sells bikes at unbeatable prices 这家商店以最低价竞销自行车。 Example sentencesExamples - They refuse to see him as anything less than an unbeatable force, a pure, supernatural tide of destruction targeted from time to time by some occult conspiracy.
- We are pleased to announce that both the end of season and play off DVD's are both now in stock at the unbeatable price of £19.99.
- With a unified approach they would be almost unbeatable.
- The day, however, belonged to Portlaoise as they turned in an unbeatable team display that Castletown had no answer to.
- He was impregnable, unbeatable, nothing, no creature could even come close to conquering the mighty Kong.
- With them on Britain's side, we would be unbeatable.
- What is also likely to follow is that the motor car industry, which has been hit by a downturn in Germany and a glut of new cars, might also be joining in with unbeatable offers.
- The lesson being that they need to get stronger as well, instead of thinking they are unbeatable and then get beat.
- At No. 1 Lee Read impressively powered his way to a 2-lead and looked unbeatable.
- In the first, Louis, who was unbeaten in 27 contests, was the coming force, considered unbeatable.
- Of course, some people shop farmers' markets for the unbeatable prices.
- And finally, for sheer value we thought the £8 for two menu at Casa in Bridge Street, York, was unbeatable.
- Here are the five questions that will determine which unbeatable squad finally gets beaten.
- They are unbeatable on the world market, because they are guaranteed to recover their investments.
- The cause seemed lost as the visitors rocketed into an unbeatable 4-lead.
- They operate an unbeatable rate with discounts for families.
- The 11-year-old was simply unbeatable, showing his versatility by winning everything.
- Back then England were steamrollering sides and we were told that they were unbeatable, especially as we were playing them at Twickenham.
- You feel like you just won a race or a competition; you feel strong, powerful and unbeatable.
- On top of this an inspired set of performances from Marian Povey in the over-40 category in all seven races made Dartford unbeatable.
Synonyms invincible, unstoppable, unassailable, indomitable, unconquerable, invulnerable, unsurpassable, unsurpassed, matchless, unmatched, peerless - 1.1 Extremely good; outstanding.
无与伦比的;杰出的 views from the patio are unbeatable 平台观景妙不可言。 Example sentencesExamples - At the nation's leading quality broadsheet we are pleased so many discerning buyers agree we produce an unbeatable package every weekend.
- The location is unbeatable, and the hospitality's good.
- If that's not enough for the more demanding customer, the stunning and perhaps unbeatable view of Sofia makes it well worth a visit.
- My maki appetizer was a roll of one my favourites, kamikaze, with its unbeatable tempura, avocado, salmon and hot sauce combo.
- It is an unbeatable combination for lifting the spirits.
- This is the sort of food people fight over, a reminder of how Italian pasta dishes, when rendered as they ought to be, are unbeatable in the satisfaction stakes.
- None of them were very well done, but the thrill of being able to make programs myself was unbeatable.
- Both beautiful and terrifying, the film combines Shakespeare with Kurosawa's unbeatable direction.
- Arrogance is an unbeatable antidote to common sense and reality.
- The journey into the city is unbeatable, travelling by ferry along the Grand Canal and berthing in the historic centre, near St Mark's Square.
- The view across the bay is, I heartily agree, unbeatable.
- Nestling on the beach, with unbeatable views out to sea, the restaurant is only a short step from the main promenade, but is mostly hidden until you get up close.
- As for the evening meal, we must have the best fish and chip shops anywhere - with an accompanying panorama across the bay that is unbeatable.
- And The Manchurian Candidate is of course just unbeatable.
- Three of them (fans will know which) are unbeatable classics in the field.
- But you can't get away from the fact that the unbeatable thrill of live music and live performance is not something that can be done on the cheap.
- The film stars the unbeatable Anita Mui and Sammi Cheng and proved a massive box-office success in its native Hong Kong.
- But the twelve months a year availability of the forest is just unbeatable.
- Add the incredible natural beauty of the province where we live to my unfair generalisation, and Vancouver seems unbeatable.
- And yet there is supreme quality in unbeatable Illy coffee.
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