informal — used to say that someone or something is much better than another or can easily defeat another轻松击败对方;(对方)毫无竞争力,完全不是对手
When you compare the old version of the movie with the new one, it's no contest. The old one is much better.这部电影的新版与旧版不可相提并论。旧版的好看多了。
The last time I played him it was no contest. I won easily.上次比赛时,他完全不是我的对手,我轻松获胜。
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US, law:a statement in a court of law in which someone who has been charged with a crime does not admit guilt but also does not dispute or argue with the charge不抗辩;无争议
He pleaded no contest to (the charge of) driving while intoxicated.他对醉酒驾驶(的指控)不做抗辩。
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