un·doubt·ed /ʌnˈdaʊtɪd/ adjectiveadj CERTAINLY/DEFINITELYdefinitely true or known to exist 毋庸置疑的;肯定的 her undoubted talent 她那毋庸置疑的天赋
The film was an undoubted success. 毫无疑问,那部电影很成功。
5 —undoubtedly adv That is undoubtedly true.那是千真万确的。
Undoubtedly, public interest in folk music has declined.无疑,大众对民间音乐的兴趣减退了。
undoubted• In this competition, the rich man retained undoubted advantages, but he did not automatically excel.• In those circumstances I hold that the undoubted disturbance to the residents is not actionable.• Many practitioners know this, and may be put off from benefiting from the undoubted if limited strengths of functional assessment.• The Zeitgeist has proved more powerful than her own undoubted moral fibre and the historical influence of her own Church and family.• Nevertheless Carter had several undoubted successes in foreign policy.• Nurturing her daughter's undoubted talent has cost Mrs Charley dearly.