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unevenness

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

凹凸不平,凹凸不平的现象,凸凹不平,凹凸不平的情况

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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

  • Here’s a reminder that the labor market recovery in America is a very uneven picture.

  • The fact is that company stakeholder performance, like company financial performance, is uneven.

  • While ad spending over the last quarter was uneven and fragile, generally it wasn’t as bad as expected.

  • Constantly disconnecting and reconnecting as the surface dictates helps keep the body level through both high-speed corners and over large, uneven potholes.

  • Builders have to avoid ecologically sensitive habitats and hard or uneven terrain—while staying close to existing electric grid infrastructure.

  • Yet despite its overall unevenness, as a first-time director, Stewart should be proud of giving this story more coverage.

  • The truth is, there's a lot of unevenness about every season of SNL, stretching back to the classic days.

  • This printed sheet is then turned face down by the pressman and any unevenness of the impression noted.

  • The native part of the town is interesting from the variety and unevenness of the buildings.

  • The face of the fabric is twilled, the twills being uneven and irregular because of the unevenness of the yarn.

  • Even the unevenness of ground, which at first seems to be a defect, turns either into ornament or profit.

  • This obviates any tendency of the boring bit to run out of truth and thus cause unevenness on the face side of the jointed board.