单词 | Unchallenged |
例句 | 1. These views have not gone unchallenged. 2. Unchallenged wisdoms flow swiftly among the middle classes. 3. These ideas have remained largely unchallenged for 60 years. 4. We can't allow her comments to go unchallenged. 5. He is the unchallenged leader of the strongest republic. 6. For years, blatantly false assertions have gone unchallenged. 7. He is in a position of unchallenged authority. 8. I walked into the building unchallenged. 9. I managed to walk around unchallenged for 10 minutes before an alert nurse spotted me. 10. She couldn't let a statement like that go unchallenged . 11. The islanders whose way of life has been unchallenged. 12. Willem's theories did not go unchallenged for very long. 13. These pieces did not go unchallenged. 13. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 14. It thus goes unchallenged from without and from within. 15. And when it goes unchallenged, marital conflict of this magnitude prevents healthy family relationships and blocks effective ministry on every level. 16. Progress of these events did not go unchallenged by the opposition. 17. Dorigo ran down inside left 30-40 yards unchallenged, hit a through ball which Wallace ran across from right centre on to. 18. The Piedmontese aristocracy enjoyed an unchallenged ascendancy within the state, providing most of the personnel for the government. 19. But they left largely unchallenged the Bolshevik view of October 1917 itself as the greatest achievement of the world revolutionary movement. 20. This was contrary to unchallenged evidence given by the Herbert Smith lawyers. 21. And letting the Tories go unchallenged in all 17 constituencies. 22. How had this monster been allowed to terrorise the poor girl unchallenged? 23. She could not allow such a claim to go unchallenged . 24. They will not allow your more way-out ideas to pass unchallenged. 25. Naked aggression and an attempt to change frontiers by force could not go unchallenged. 26. So the plan was discussed and accepted as a whole; its weaknesses as innovative legislation thus went unchallenged. 27. Countering ageism Ageism surrounds us, but it passes largely unnoticed and unchallenged. 28. Boyson apart, the findings of report did not go unchallenged. 29. Outwardly Britain may have appeared stable; the class system and its accompanying distribution of wealth remained largely unchallenged. 30. We'd been playing safe for our own survival, and scores of heterosexuals went unchallenged in their continued acts of heterosexism. 1. These views have not gone unchallenged. 31. These two phenomena have given birth to a monstrosity: the all-powerful, unchallenged, unchallengeable media imam. 32. The Welfs could not allow such an election to pass unchallenged and a minority elected their own candidate, Siegfried. 33. Sutter took the kick himself and Adrian Knup rose unchallenged to head down and past the stranded Goram. 34. But the aristocracy of Savoy nevertheless remained a powerful class, enjoying unchallenged supremacy within the duchy. 35. They rose unchallenged, like black rocks in a stormy sea. 36. There is an area in which Duboeuf is unchallenged, however, and its importance can not be overstated. 37. He is the first elected Democratic incumbent since Franklin Roosevelt to go unchallenged in his own party. 38. Leaving the Conservative Party unchallenged in 17 constituencies does not make political sense. 39. Non-classical literature is an unpleasant, disquieting literature which refuses to allow the sophisms of bourgeois complacency to go unchallenged. 40. Leonid Brezhnev ruled unchallenged in the Kremlin over what was still the Soviet Union. 41. Marrakesh is the unchallenged capital of Southern Morocco. 42. She couldn't let that pass unchallenged. 43. From 1914 to 1924 he was supreme and unchallenged. 44. For decades this practice went unchallenged. 45. Although Carnegie said he favored unions, he backed the goal of his deputy, Henry Clay Frick, of regaining unchallenged control over the plant. 46. Despite leaving he continues to attack Jos é Mourinho and this cannot be left unchallenged. 47. They came to rule Rome and its surrounding territories ( the Papal States ) as largely unchallenged masters. 48. The legislative program, dometic policy and speeches became his unchallenged domain. 49. I cannot allow the remarks made by Messrs Fortt and Wyre to remain unchallenged. 50. After all, how does letting bad decisions go unchallenged contribute to making anything better? 51. They get away with this because broadcast television is still unchallenged as a mass medium. 52. His integrity was unchallenged. 53. I would no longer uncomplainingly accept their barbs or allow their unaccountable power to go unchallenged. 54. Gain ground as net net fast faster and faster, broadcast hears on the net unchallenged already. 55. This idea, put forward by Noam Chomsky in the 1960s, is no longer unchallenged. 56. How had this monster been allowed to terrorize the poor girl unchallenged ? he wondered. 57. Upper-limb immobilisation appears to have little effect on the ability to drive a car unchallenged, but to adversely affect responses to routine hazards. |
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