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unfairness

/uhn-fair/US // ʌnˈfɛər //UK // (ʌnˈfɛə) //

不公平现象,不公平,不公平的现象,不公平性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not fair; not conforming to approved standards, as of justice, honesty, or ethics: an unfair law; an unfair wage policy.
    • : disproportionate; undue; beyond what is proper or fitting: an unfair share.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nouninjustice
Synonyms
discrimination歧视,歧视问题,歧视性,鉴别favoritism偏袒,偏爱,徇私舞弊,徇私inequality不平等,不平等现象,不平等问题,不平等性inequity不平等,不公平,不公平性,不平等现象infringement侵权行为,侵权,侵犯行为,侵害行为malfeasance渎职行为,渎职,渎职罪,失职malpractice渎职行为,渎职,舞弊行为,弊端maltreatment虐待,虐待行为,凌辱,凌虐negligence疏忽大意,疏忽,过失,疏失oppression压迫,镇压,压迫感,欺压partisanship党派性,党派之争,党性,党派prejudice偏见,成见,偏执,损害wrongdoing违法行为,错误行为,错失行为,错案abuse滥用,虐待,辱骂,虐待行为breach裂口,违反,突破,突破口crime犯罪,罪行,犯罪行为,罪案damage损失,损害,损伤,损坏encroachment侵占,侵占行为,侵略,侵略行为grievance申诉,冤情,怨气,抱怨infraction违规行为,违章,违约,违例iniquity不义之财,邪恶,邪恶之处,恶行miscarriage流产,小产,误判,误判的情况mischief恶作剧,弊端,捣蛋鬼,祸害offense进攻,攻击性,冒犯,罪行outrage愤怒,愤慨,暴行,愤怒的partiality偏袒,偏私,偏袒性,偏心railroad铁路,铁路运输,铁路公司,铁路方面ruin破坏,毁坏,毁掉,毁了sellout出卖,卖出,出售,售罄transgression违反行为,违反规定的行为,违反,违反规定trespass闯入,擅入,擅闯,侵入unjustness不公正性,不公正,不公平,不公unlawfulness非法性,违法性,不法性,不合法villainy恶棍,小人,恶行,恶棍行为violation违反,侵犯,侵权行为,违反行为wrong错误的,错,错的,错了crying shame羞愧难当,羞愧,羞愧万分,羞辱dirty deal肮脏的交易,肮脏交易,龌龊的交易,龌龊交易onesidedness片面性,单面性,一面性,一面倒

Examples

  • They argued it was unfair that people who are better at statistics are more likely to win at fantasy sports.

  • Elliott recently told the Senate Judiciary Committee the arraignment was fundamentally unfair.

  • California allows governments to sue people and businesses who engage in unfair and fraudulent practices.

  • It’s perhaps unfair to expect Reels to match that understanding.

  • Cusack and Brooks argue video footage of his citation was crucial evidence that should have been saved for more than 60 days and that it’s unfair that MTS itself decides what footage is worth saving.

  • She just belches about the unfairness of those criticisms being made.

  • Pitre is right, combat is about screw-ups, bad officers, apathetic contractors, regret, unfairness, and impossible missions.

  • The inherent unfairness that results from overtly religious exercises at government hearings is easy to see.

  • Many young Americans feel that economic unfairness is costing them a shot at a decent life.

  • For Robinson, there was no point in railing against the unfairness of the world; resentment would devour you from the inside out.

  • If there was any unfairness in collectors it should be inquired into; they were not appointed by the crown.

  • But even I was driven to protest against such flagrant unfairness. '

  • Then Lear declaims a monolog on the unfairness of legal judgment, which is quite out of place in the mouth of the insane Lear.

  • If it were not for the unfairness to Rose, I should have refused outright.

  • This was awkward, to say nothing about the unfairness of it.