单词 | unfair |
释义 | unfairunfairerunfairestunfairunfair /ˌʌnˈfeə◂ $ -ˈfer◂/ adjective not right or fair: The other team had an unfair advantage.have 另一队有着不公平的优势。unfair toJenny was really being very unfair to him.bebe 珍妮那次对他真的很不公平。—unfairlyunfairly adverb: They were treated unfairly.betreat他们受到了不公平的对待。—unfairnessunfairnessesunfairness noun [uncountable]THESAURUS: unfairunfair/not fair not treating everyone equally, or in a way that most people think is right: It’s unfair that he gets paid more than me.getpayIt’s not fair to let an animal suffer.unjust unfair and against the moral principles of a society: Many people believe that the law is unjust.bean unjust punishmentunequal unfair because people are treated in different ways, or because some people have more power than others: We live in a very unequal society.unequal treatmentbiased supporting one person or group in an unfair way, when you should treat everyone fairly: biased news reportingreportThe courts were accused of being biased against women.courtbeaccusebewomanprejudiced having an unfair dislike of someone, for example because of their race, sex etc, or because they are old or disabled: Maybe I’m prejudiced, but I think younger people are better at this sort of job.prejudiceyoungbewellDo you think she’s prejudiced against black people?prejudice |
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