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VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be, look, seem難以擊敗;看起來打不垮;顯得不可戰勝◇The French team looks unbeatable.法國隊看起來是打不垮的。➤become變得不可戰勝▸➤remain保持不敗◇United remain unbeatable at the top of the League.聯隊以不敗戰績排在聯賽第一位。ADVERB➤almost, nearly, practically, virtually幾乎不可戰勝;實際上打不垮◇He now has an almost unbeatable lead over his rivals.他現在已經遙遙領先對手,幾乎是勝券在握了。➤seemingly看上去打不垮