unquestioned

英 [ʌn'kwestʃ(ə)nd] 美 [ʌn'kwɛstʃənd]
  • adj. 无争议的;不成问题的;无需调查的
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unquestioned (adj.)
c. 1600, "not interrogated;" 1620s, "not to be opposed or disputed," from un- (1) "not" + past participle of question (v.).
1. For those under 40 the pre-eminence of post-war US literature goes unquestioned.
对于那些不到40岁的人来说,战后的美国文学无疑是最杰出的。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The play was an immediate and unquestioned success in London.
这个戏剧迅速在伦敦获得了无可争议的成功。

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3. Royalty is regarded with unquestioned reverence.
王室成员毫无争议地受到尊重。

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4. His commitment has been unquestioned.
他的忠诚是不容置疑的。

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5. His courage remains unquestioned.
他的勇敢仍然不容置疑。

来自《权威词典》

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