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unevenly

/uhn-ee-vuhn/US // ʌnˈi vən //UK // (ʌnˈiːvən) //

不平坦的,不均匀地,不均衡地,参差不齐的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not level or flat; rough; rugged: The wheels bumped and jolted over the uneven surface.
    • : irregular; varying; not uniform: The book is uneven in quality.
    • : not equitable or fair; one-sided: an uneven contest.
    • : not equally balanced; not symmetrical or parallel.
    • : odd; not divisible into two equal integers: The numerals 3, 5, and 7 are uneven.

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Examples

  • One-quarter of respondents don’t see getting back to normal operations until Q1 2021 or beyond, underscoring that this is a highly uneven recovery.

  • The uneven recovery in spending highlights what is already a growing income gap.

  • Still, experts say that the gains from having arts-related facilities, while uneven, are real.

  • It also doesn’t deal with the uneven distribution of the technology that is supposed to catapult us into this new age.

  • I do think, to Michael’s earlier point, that some of the problematic nature of the equipment they’ve shipped — their uneven reputation on the quality of their pharma products and so forth — will cause people to want to test it pretty heavily first.

  • Data are much better for Europe and Latin America, and frustratingly uneven for Africa and much of Asia.

  • Their uneven threads showed potential for backing out or breaking, he said.

  • The power delivered by the rocket motor was uneven and tricky to control.

  • So the dependency story is strange and uneven, and especially nasty when it comes to women.

  • This stirring moment arrives in a chapter that spotlights the highs and lows of a persistently uneven book.

  • Or were they merely orthodox through a more uneven balancing of their qualities, the animal in abeyance?

  • The shell is thick, and is surrounded by an uneven gelatinous envelop which is often stained with bile.

  • The sweat of death was already on his brow as he reeled sideways, plunging blindly across the uneven tufts of grass.

  • The fields present a much more even appearance than similar fields in France, where the tobacco grown is small and uneven.

  • But finally they were obliged to cut off only the uneven bits of cloth which hung around the edges.