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Перевод: unmatched
[прилагательное] не имеющий себе равного; бесподобный
Тезаурус:
- According to Servan-Schreiber "Centre Mondial is a place for the most eminent scientists to find a computational environment of unmatched quality.
- Door and window apertures on the south wall flanking the stairs and concourse were left in their original state, unmatched and asymmetric.
- 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.
- 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.
- They produced a castellated Gothic castle which is unmatched.
- 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.
- "For publicity he had a talent unmatched by any other politician of this century.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- In one area, Mrs Thatcher has proved to be a Keynesian on a scale unmatched by her predecessors in the recent past.
- 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.
- 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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