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eq·ui·ta·ble
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equitably (adv.), equitableness (n.)
词根:equity
adv.equitably 公正地
n.equity 公平,公正;衡平法;普通股;抵押资产的净值
Adjective
1. implying justice dictated by reason, conscience, and a natural sense of what is fair to all;
"equitable treatment of all citizens"
"an equitable distribution of gifts among the children"
equitable relief平等救济
1640年代,源自法语 équitable(16世纪),源自 équité(见 equity)。相关词汇: Equitably。
合理
The first known use of equitable was in 1598
equivalent1 of 2adjective
alike or equal in number, value, or meaning
equivalent statements
having the same numerical value equivalent numerals
equivalent fractions
having the same solution set
y = 2 and 2y = 4 are equivalent equations
having the same effect or function
equivalent methods
capable of being placed in a one-to-one correspondence
equivalent sets
equivalent2 of 2noun
one that is equivalentespecially: a number (as a decimal) that is equivalent to another (as a fraction)
equivalent1 of 2adjective
alike or equal in number, value, or meaning
equivalent statements
having the same numerical value equivalent numerals
equivalent fractions
having the same solution set
y = 2 and 2y = 4 are equivalent equations
having the same effect or function
equivalent methods
capable of being placed in a one-to-one correspondence
equivalent sets
equivalent2 of 2noun
one that is equivalentespecially: a number (as a decimal) that is equivalent to another (as a fraction)
equivalencynoun
equivalence
equivalencenoun
the quality or state of being equivalent
equitynoun
fairness or justice in dealings between persons
a system of law that is a more flexible addition to ordinary common and statute law and is designed to protect rights and achieve just settlements in cases where ordinary legal settlements may be too strict
the value of an owner's interest in a property in excess of claims against it (as the amount of a mortgage)
equitationnoun
the action or art of riding on horseback
equitableadjective
being fair or just
reached an equitable settlement of their dispute
equitableadjective
being fair or just
reached an equitable settlement of their dispute
equitableadjective
being fair or just
reached an equitable settlement of their dispute
equitableadjective
being fair or just
reached an equitable settlement of their dispute
1 “We look forward to seeing continued urgency, dedication and positive change,” the production company said, “in order to create a more diverse, equitable, inclusive and transparent future.”
2 “The commission will lead the entertainment industry toward alignment in achieving safer, fairer, more equitable and accountable workplaces —particularly for women and marginalized people,” according to a statement released Friday evening.
3 It had formerly been my endeavour to study all sides of his character: to take the bad with the good; and from the just weighing of both, to form an equitable judgment.
4 And while I agree that demanding a more equitable division of labor represents a “feminist dream,” at its core it’s really a dream of universal, gender-blind justice.
5 “It is about the good morning of an equitable and just world after wishing racism goodnight.”
6 King’s final book, “Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?,” published in the year before his assassination, provides us with his most expansive vision of an inclusive, diverse and economically equitable U.S. nation.
7 What equitable future could we write if we spent more time studying the past?
8 While cancelling Cops is barely a starting point when it comes to creating a more fair and equitable criminal justice system, this small step is more meaningful than you might think.
9 Among other key issues, both the WGA and SAG-AFTRA are striking for better wages and residuals, along with a more equitable compensation structure related to streaming content.
10 Especially since there’s this whole hopeful notion that we’re going to survive this thorny patch in race relations and come out the other side with a more equitable system.
11 The system of mining rights should get the balance between the efficient and equitable.
效率和公平的均衡应该成为矿业权制度重构的核心思想.
12 In their eyes, the Soviet Union seemed to be a new, more equitable model, a beacon for a more hopeful future.
13 But the high court judge ruled that it was “fair and equitable” to order Fox to stop using “Glee” as the title for the series.
14 “While the Court appreciates the logic of Plaintiffs’ argument, they have not pointed to authority applying equitable estoppel to the registration requirement specifically,” writes May.
15 The speaker, calm and equable, claimed that he would campaign for equitable treatment of all citizens.
发言的人心平气和地宣布他要为全体公民的公正待遇而竞选.
16 "Disarmament is critical to creating a safer, more prosperous, more equitable and more peaceful world."
17 The result of the apportionment of property and debts must be equitable.
财产和债务的分摊的结果一定是公平的.
18 An equitable society is beyond the racist imagination.
19 Then she urged the industry to “commit to the change that will bring more awareness, action and accountability to make our theatrical industry more inclusive and equitable for all.”
20 As the recipe editor for the equitable spice company Diaspora Co. and, well, my being brown, I felt that readers would want and expect to see an Indian pantry from me.
1 公平的
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2 公平合理的
3 衡平法
4 正当的
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5 不偏
6 公平
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7 不偏的
9 公正的
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10 合理
just possible sound fair legitimate sensible well possibly reasonably justice logicality in reason reasonable rational reason fitness rationalize
11 公平合理
12 正当
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13 公正
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