unprecedented

unprecedented [ʌnˈpresɪdentɪd]  [ʌnˈprɛsɪˌdɛntɪd] 

unprecedented 基本解释

形容词空前的; 前所未有的,无前例的; 无比的; 新奇的,崭新的

unprecedented 同义词

unprecedented

形容词unduplicated exceptional extraordinary

unprecedented 反义词

形容词precedented

unprecedented 相关例句

形容词

1. The rate of growth was unprecedented.
    这个成长率是前所未有的。

2. The enemy mad bombardment caused unprecedented death and destruction in the country.
    敌人的狂轰滥炸在这个国家造成了空前的死亡和破坏。

unprecedented 网络解释

1. 史无前例的:另外为了更好地了解用户对产品和服务的意见,还推出了定期的用户电话回访活动. 给用户提供唯一的(unique)、全年无休的(uninterrupted)、全国统一的(unified)、无与伦比的(unparalleled)、史无前例的(unprecedented)五优的无忧服务.

2. 前所未有:我经验了前所未有 (unprecedented) 的震撼感受. 昨晚第一场第一局就以11:2 输, 但是第二局时, 我处理了几球好球, 期间我还数度落后再领先(9:7)., 对於一些球, 我打回去的点跟质量, 似乎让他稍微动容, 但最后以9:11 输掉.

unprecedented 词典解释
unprecedented的解释

1. unprecedented什么意思

1. 前所未有的;空前的;没有先例的
    If something is unprecedented, it has never happened before.

    e.g. Such a move is rare, but not unprecedented...
           这种做法很罕见,但也不是没有先例的。
    e.g. In 1987 the Socialists took the unprecedented step of appointing a civilian to command the force.
           1987年,社会党人史无前例地任命了一位非军队出身的人来指挥军队。

2. unprecedented是什么意思

2. (质量、数量、规模)很高的,很大的
    If you describe something as unprecedented, you are emphasizing that it is very great in quality, amount, or scale.

    e.g. Each home boasts an unprecedented level of quality throughout...
           每家的质量都堪称一流。
    e.g. The scheme has been hailed as an unprecedented success.
           这个计划广受好评,被认为是一个巨大的成功。

unprecedented 单语例句

1. Aimed at helping Chinese companies buy into overseas markets, it is being seen as a major milestone in China's unprecedented international buying spree.

2. The world is undergoing unprecedented changes and is developing by leaps and bounds.

3. Tens of millions of Chinese people were amazed by the show's unprecedented broader view of the outside world.

4. He added the CAAC was confronted with an unprecedented challenge in handling the heaviest and most complicated air traffic in Chinese history.

5. The country entered a period of unprecedented legislative action on the economy starting in 1992, when the authorities officially decided to establish a socialist market economy.

6. The unprecedented number and size of wildfires burning in California this year has forced firefighters to strategically choose which ones to tackle.

7. The newspaper called the meeting a significant one of unprecedented large scale that had attracted world attention.

8. He called this year's Berlin Film Festival a great successful one both in terms of its unprecedented number of visitors and big market expansion.

9. The unprecedented policy is to guarantee that the IOC and its affiliated bodies have enough money to continue operations in the event of a cancellation.

10. Japan's main opposition party is fielding an openly lesbian candidate for July's upper house elections, in an unprecedented move for the country's conservative political world.

unprecedented 英英释义

adj

1. having no precedent
    novel

    e.g. an unprecedented expansion in population and industry