unfair如何读

英:[ˌʌnˈfeə(r)]

美:[ˌʌnˈfer]

unfair是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 不公平的,不公正的,待人不平等的,有偏私的
  2. 不正当的,不光明正大的
  3. 不正直的,不诚实的
  4. 违反规则或准则的

unfair自然拼读

un·fair

uhn feIr

unfair变形

比较级:more unfair

最高级:most unfair

unfair扩展

unfairly (adv.), unfairness (n.)

unfair词根

词根:unfair

adv.

unfairly 不公平地;不正当地

n.

unfairness 不公平,不公正;不正当

unfair英英释义

adjective

violating accepted standards of fairness or just treatment.The boy's offense was minor, and the punishment was harsh and unfair.

not evenhanded or unbiased; undue.He used unfair means to help his son get into college.The article gave an unfair account of what happened.I think it's unfair that the older brother should inherit the whole estate.

unfair词组

unfair competition不公平竞争

unfair treatment不公平待遇;区别对待

unfair advantage不公平的优势

unfair dismissal不公平解雇

unfair price不合理价格

unfair词源中文解释

古英语 unfægr “不可爱的,不美丽的,畸形的,丑陋的,不可爱的”,源自 un-(1)“不”+ fair(形容词)。古诺尔斯语 ufagr,哥特语 unfagrs 也有类似的构词方式。意思为“邪恶的,恶劣的”记录于公元1300年左右。意思为“不公平的,不公正的”首次记录于1713年。相关: Unfairly。

unfair_体育行业词汇

不公平的

unfair_法律行业词汇

不当的

不公平的

unfair词源英文解释

The first known use of unfair was in 1700

unfair儿童词典英英释义

unfamiliaradjective

not well-known : strange

an unfamiliar place

not well acquainted

unfamiliar with the subject

unfaithfuladjective

not observing vows, allegiance, or duty : disloyal

an unfaithful friend

not faithful to marriage vows

inaccurate

an unfaithful translation

unfaithfuladjective

not observing vows, allegiance, or duty : disloyal

an unfaithful friend

not faithful to marriage vows

inaccurate

an unfaithful translation

unfaithfuladjective

not observing vows, allegiance, or duty : disloyal

an unfaithful friend

not faithful to marriage vows

inaccurate

an unfaithful translation

unfairadjective

not fair, honest, or just : unjust, dishonest

an unfair trial

not fair in doing business

unfair to workers

unfairadjective

not fair, honest, or just : unjust, dishonest

an unfair trial

not fair in doing business

unfair to workers

unfair 例句

1 He is seeking redress for what he alleges was an unfair demotion.

他要求纠正他所声称的不公正的降级这一错误。

2 In a way I felt this was unfair to Henry but in another it wasn’t.

3 "I think it's unfair that women must parade around like peacocks and men do not. There should be an equal effort."

4 Tom goes to her side and says soothingly, “I’m sorry, darling. That was unfair of me.”

5 Your report last week was unfair. It was based upon wholly unfounded and totally unjustified allegations.

你上周的报告是不公正的,它基于毫无事实根据和完全无正当理由的指控。

6 “I couldn’t help it. It’s just so unfair.”

7 I found this manifestly unfair, to say nothing of hot.

8 There have been some charges of unfair election tactics, including the forging of national ID cards.

有人指责这次选举存在不公正的做法, 包括使用伪造的国籍识别证件.

9 It is unfair to soldiers who have served their country well for many years.

对忠心效力国家多年的士兵们来说,这是不公平的。

10 “It’s just so unfair, he fought for them for three years, and now they’re going to shoot him for nothing.”

11 She told him it was unfair that one cow got milked and the other just sat out in the sun chewing grass.

12 “I mean, it’s already kind of unfair that we have a supercomputer, which I’m guessing most teams don’t. But to have nearly ten years of secret government research doesn’t seem fair at all.”

13 His treatment, he later wrote to Hoover, had been “unjust, unfair and unwarranted.”

14 It’s so unfair to have to live in a country where you have to do stuff you feel bad about in order to save your life.

15 He knew it was unfair to judge them from a single moment.

16 The rules of capitalization are so unfair to words in the middle of a sentence.

17 Everyone agreed that the reporter’s saying bad things about their school in order to sell more copies of the Cucaracha Voice was mean, unfair, and just plain sneaky.

18 She's always whingeing about how unfair everything is.

她总是嘟囔着说一切都太不公平了。

19 Someone who could tamper with another player’s pulse or even raise the temperature in a room had an unfair advantage.

20 It was unfair that he was treated like Furball when he had good grades and could name the planets, the brightest stars, and all the constellations.

unfair 同义词

3 不均等的

uneven

4 不合情理的

ungodly

7 不光明正大的

underhand underhanded

10 不平等的

unequal lopsided

12 不平等

unequal lopsided inequality

14 不光明正大

underhand obliquity It's not cricket

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