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unethically

/uhn-eth-i-kuhl/US // ʌnˈɛθ ɪ kəl //UK // (ʌnˈɛθɪkəl) //

不道德地,不道德的,不道德,违背道德

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : lacking moral principles; unwilling to adhere to proper rules of conduct.
    • : not in accord with the standards of a profession: She treated patients outside the area of her training, and the appropriate medical organization punished her unethical behavior.

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Examples

  • As a vendor, they’re counterproductive and dishonest—it’s pretty unethical to say your product removes all risk of any existing or future threats.

  • Many in communities of color view the opportunity for vaccination as ploy for further unethical, unconsented medical experimentation, particularly if they are offered it first.

  • It seems like through voter suppression and that seems highly unethical to me and undemocratic.

  • Gómez said she was unaware of any unethical behavior by Barrios or anyone else on her staff, but that she was alarmed by the allegations and trusts the district attorney to look into the matter.

  • Fortunately, they say it’s possible for risk managers or regulators to estimate the impact of this principle to help detect potential unethical strategies.

  • Are companies who use cronyism to grow their profit acting unethically?

  • The Center for Public Integrity looks at whether the journalist acted unethically.

  • It was rather equal to our word "rights," which we often employ quite unethically.