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Перевод: undisputed
[прилагательное] неоспоримый; бесспорный
Тезаурус:
- At Lord's Greenidge had to share the Man of the Match award with Botham, but here there was no question of his undisputed right to it.
- "We the British have undisputed and unchallenged choice of the final two.
- LINFORD Christie will quit athletics in two years' time - aiming to bow out as the undisputed No 1 sprinter in the world, writes David Harrison.
- Darras relishes the splendid isolation that his undisputed status as poet confers, and the power that language bestows.
- The Blue Boar was, however, the undisputed centre of village life.
- Dressed in Italian loafers and blessed with an elegance that even the most swinging Londoner was yet to discover, they were football's likely lads and the undisputed leaders of the gang.
- Along with the bearded maestro Archie Gemmill, Johnson was the undisputed star of Scotland's 1978 World Cup squad.
- This core is elevated to the position of an absolute which is inviolable, sacred and undisputed - undisputed, that is, by the faithful.
- Canaletto has shot up to 8-;10 million, which seems high even considering the undisputed quality of the painting, while the Rembrandt has plunged to 5 million.
- EVEN Arsenal, who carried the distinction back to London, would not claim that they played well enough in Glasgow last night to be the undisputed champions of anywhere, no matter the vainglorious subtitle given to this friendly.
- Meanwhile, Herbie Hide has amazingly been linked with a world title fight against new undisputed heavyweight champion Riddick Bowe.
- He turned down 1.5 million to fight someone even less credible than Foreman in April, a guaranteed 5.5m to take on Bowe for the undisputed crown next summer, an opportunity to win the titles in the ring and the star prize, a chance to fulfil his avowed lifetime ambition.
- It was common in Kenya for Masai to allow Kikuyu to cultivate a patch of ground within their grazing circuit in return for services rendered; but administrators seeing this practice and not realizing its customary nature tried repeatedly to get rid of the Kikuyu and leave the Masai in undisputed possession of what they supposed to be their sole territory.
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