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unjustly

/uhn-juhst-lee/US // ʌnˈdʒʌst li //

不公正地,不公平地,不公正的,不公

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a way that is not deserved; unfairly:Even if the feedback you receive is unjustly harsh, it is still important that you respond in a friendly and professional way.

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Examples

  • We can’t let more years, more decades keep going by while we talk about something that we know is a grossly unjust situation.

  • These unjust legacies have impacted their access to health care services, education, water affordability, and other critical resources.

  • What responsibility was taken by cops when they kill unjustly?

  • That is why I visited my relatives in Iran in 2011, when I was unjustly arrested and charged with espionage.

  • He maintains a list of people with ID whom he believes were unjustly convicted after false confessions.

  • As in any other area of law, though, such a belief is not inconsistent with a belief that people may be unjustly accused.

  • The claim is that they “unjustly enriched” themselves while damaging the image of the U.S. Postal Service.

  • And now that you have made him suffer unjustly, and spoiled all life held for me, the judgment of God is upon you.

  • He was unjustly accused of an attempt to impose upon the world a spurious volume of letters and papers in the name of Shakspeare.

  • Time passed on—days, weeks, and even months, came and went—but Mike did not "pay off" the boy who had so unjustly abused him.

  • Her prophets are senseless, men without faith: her priests have polluted the sanctuary, they have acted unjustly against the law.

  • Some of them seem to have been the friends and teachers of the far-famed, and I believe unjustly maligned, Robert Browne.