unprecedented
adj. 前所未有的,无前例的; 空前的; 无比的; 新奇的,崭新的
If something is unprecedented, it has never happened before.
Such a move is rare, but not unprecedented...
这种做法很罕见,但也不是没有先例的。
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。
If you describe something as unprecedented, you are emphasizing that it is very great in quality, amount, or scale.
Each home boasts an unprecedented level of quality throughout...
每家的质量都堪称一流。
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。
1. having no precedent; novel;
The second characteristic is people's abroad study consciousness unprecedented enhancement.
第二个特点是国人的留学意识空前提高.
This will be a long war, and unprecedented challenges await us.
这将是一场旷日持久的战争, 史无前例的挑战等待着我们.
The level of world cooperation and condemnation of Iraq is unprecedented.
全世界合作的程度和谴责伊拉克的程度是史无前例的.
It is thirdly, international capital flow attains unprecedented scale.
其三是, 国际资本流动达到空前规模.
China's industry is developing at an unprecedented rate.
中国工业正以空前的速度发展.
adj. 无先例的,空前的
extraordinaryunduplicatedexceptional
其他释义
exceptionalextraordinaryamazingunduplicatedsignaloriginalunique