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Перевод: unmatched


[прилагательное]
не имеющий себе равного; бесподобный


Тезаурус:

  1. According to Servan-Schreiber "Centre Mondial is a place for the most eminent scientists to find a computational environment of unmatched quality.
  2. Door and window apertures on the south wall flanking the stairs and concourse were left in their original state, unmatched and asymmetric.
  3. Should he make it three out of four, that would set a record unmatched even by Jack Nicklaus, despite his six victories between 1963 and 1986.
  4. APT is impressive, not least because it comes nearer than any rival to retaining essential qualities of open outcry, a feat unmatched by American exchanges which profess the greatest attachment to traditional trading.
  5. They produced a castellated Gothic castle which is unmatched.
  6. If it were to come to a physical fight with Nutty McTavish he doubted if he would win, for she was a formidable thirteen-year-old with a fighting spirit unmatched by any of her male counterparts in the class.
  7. "For publicity he had a talent unmatched by any other politician of this century.
  8. Body deals with British agriculture's much-publicised successes its unmatched improvement in output per man, the impressive yield increases of its major products, the mobilising of thousands of hectares of marginal land for arable production.
  9. Despite its somewhat unmatched look, the stock formation included some pearls of the Victorian railway era, such as an 1891 ex-LNWR dining saloon, and a Caledonian observation car originally built in 1892, together with a varnished teak Great Northern family saloon of 1912.
  10. The drama of it was unmatched in the Open in the Eighties, although maybe second to the 1977 Turnberry confrontation between Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson in the all-time list.
  11. In one area, Mrs Thatcher has proved to be a Keynesian on a scale unmatched by her predecessors in the recent past.
  12. Yet it is obvious that there are a great variety of shapes ( see above) among the fossil forms, many of them unmatched in living species.
  13. Under a 1937 agreement, PAA was allowed to operate two flights a week to the UK: it continued to do this during the war years, unmatched by BOAC.

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