unequally 的 2 个定义
- not equal; not of the same quantity, quality, value, rank, ability, etc.: People are unequal in their capacities.
- not adequate, as in amount, power, ability, etc.: strength unequal to the task.
- not evenly proportioned or balanced; not having the parts alike or symmetrical: an unequal leaf.
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- unequals, persons or things not equal to each other: a contest between obvious unequals.
unequally 近义词
not evenly
更多unequally例句
- Furthermore, there are concerns about unequal access to such wilderness courses, as college-age students of color often have fewer opportunities or the financial resources to shell out for trips that can cost thousands of dollars.
- When my daughter was young, I experienced the same structural and cultural challenges faced by far too many working moms—which force us to compete on an unequal playing field.
- If a single parent with limited income is not able to do that, it’s again creating this unequal divide between the haves and have-nots and it’s just not right.
- Through his childhood, those kinds of attitudes and that kind of language resulted in separate and unequal schools.
- The global impacts of climate change are inherently unequal.
- Congress cannot treat unequally those whom a state has chosen to treat equally.
- Suppose one believes, as many JVP-ers do, that it is morally wrong to establish a state wherein citizens are treated unequally.
- It is clearly undemocratic—treating financial institutions and their creditors unequally.
- He had a red, jolly face, divided unequally by a great black moustache, and his manner was hearty.
- The whole Court was divided between the competitors, but divided very unequally.
- My two natures had memory in common, but all other faculties were most unequally shared between them.
- It is remarkable how unequally these baneful visitations affect the different races of the inhabitants.
- "Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers," is a command which may not be lightly broken.