English to Vietnamese Meaning of peerless - không ai bằng


Peerless :
không ai bằng
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Definitions of peerless in English
Adjective
Examples of peerless in English
(1) And while other artists might explore similar ground, the particular glory of Paterson's work is its peerless perfection.(2) Although the book is peerless in terms of its examination of publishing, there is still a lack of comparative data, both within the industry and between publishing and other industries.(3) Greater men than I have spun through this door, including Winston Churchill and countless other dignitaries that made this peerless palace a favourite escape from the freezing winters of northern Europe.(4) With its sophisticated challenges and peerless animation, the film is close to being a masterpiece.(5) You can see instantly why he is peerless in British politics.(6) My consultants currently read Harry as a modern-day knight, peerless and beyond reproach.(7) The latter player was to be very influential in the backs, his distribution and kicking being quite peerless all afternoon - he kicked six out of six conversions and deservedly won the man-of-the-match award.(8) You experience a thriving mix of Maori, forestry, arts and crafts, a champion Maori rugby team, Tolaga Bay knitwear, peerless beaches and matchless surf.(9) The members like their course manicured like no other; the members enjoy their almost peerless wine cellar; the members like paying only $100 per night to stay in the club grounds.(10) He was a peerless expert on the region beyond the Mississippi, as well as a prominent scientist and ethnologist.(11) For almost half a century, Updike - modern America's peerless prose-poet of the everyday - has exhibited a dazzling flair for depicting actuality in all its sensuous vividness.(12) But Real's peerless record goes beyond all that, their manifold achievements in the game as a whole transcend jealousy.(13) And so he continues; playing with our perceptions of context and meaning in works of breathtaking beauty and peerless draughtsmanship.(14) It is this extraordinarily potent combination which gives his work its peerless quality, his stories are driven by words and a mythic past but are also rooted in modern experience and uncertainty.(15) If you accept that the words ‘the greatest’ can only be used to mean completely peerless in their sport, then there are really only two candidates.(16) Sadly, his almost peerless skill in the saddle was matched until two years ago by a seemingly relentless ability, mostly alcohol-induced, to kick himself in the head.
(1) peep ::
tiếng kêu chít chít
Synonyms
Adjective
1. incomparable ::
có một không hai
2. matchless ::
không ai bằng
3. unrivaled ::
vô địch
4. inimitable ::
không thể bắt chước
6. unparalleled ::
vô song
7. unequaled ::
không ai bằng
8. without equal ::
không bình đẳng
9. second to none ::
thứ thường
10. unsurpassed ::
vượt trội
11. unsurpassable ::
không thể hơn
12. nonpareil ::
vô song
13. unique ::
độc nhất
14. consummate ::
tột bực
15. perfect ::
hoàn hảo
16. rare ::
hiếm
17. transcendent ::
siêu việt
18. surpassing ::
vượt qua
19. unexampled ::
không ai bằng
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