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美:[ɪnˈɛkwɪti]
英:[ɪnˈekwəti]
美:[ɪnˈɛkwɪti]
in·eq·ui·ty
In e kwih ti
复数:inequities
词根:inequity
adj.inequitable 不公平的;不公正的
Noun
1. partiality that is not fair or equitable
2. injustice by virtue of not being equitable
"不公平," 1550年代,来自 in-(1)"不,相反的" + equity。与 iniquity 形成的元素相同,但是用英语形成。相关: Inequities。
不平等
The first known use of inequity was in 1556
inertianoun
a property of matter by which it remains at rest or in unchanging motion unless acted on by some external force
a tendency not to move or change
inertianoun
a property of matter by which it remains at rest or in unchanging motion unless acted on by some external force
a tendency not to move or change
inertianoun
a property of matter by which it remains at rest or in unchanging motion unless acted on by some external force
a tendency not to move or change
inertadjective
unable or slow to move, act, or react inert gas
inert ingredients in cough medicine
inequitynoun
injustice sense 1, unfairness
an instance of injustice or unfairness
1 Lists of further questions address specific themes: educational inequity, criminal justice reform, reparations, and — immediately pertinent to Greenwood in 2021 — gentrification.
2 But what about the students whose funding suffered under the inequity, those who had to graduate while being slighted, or lacked the support to be able to finish?
3 Ms. Cowhig’s drama cleanly if not particularly subtly anatomizes the inequities of life in contemporary China.
4 Most museums have education departments, but a teaching museum conceives of the process more actively, led by authoritative experts who are comfortable with the structural inequities of the student-teacher dynamic.
5 War muffles brute inequities of power and capital, and entrances you with blandishments of honor.
6 And, Sprüth says, there’s still a need for discourse on the topic of gender inequities in the art world.
7 “You can’t talk about educational inequities or the shrinking middle class without talking about how much it costs to live near good schools and high-paying jobs,” he writes.
8 President draws to a close in an atmosphere rooted in the persistent inequities of centuries past.
9 In 2017, the organization began developing a health-equity initiative to help underserved communities by increasing the diversity of enrollment in cancer clinical trials and fund research that addresses cancer inequities.
10 The pandemic has exposed the fragility and inequity of the restaurant industry, disproportionately affecting Black people, people of color, restaurant workers and those who keep the food chain running in the nation’s factories and farms.
11 The problem of Information inequity, to some extent , can be solved by the market.
信息不对称会产生一系列市场结果.
12 In a two-hour-plus conversation, she was candid about the hurdles for women in Hollywood — she had been vocal about pay inequity in the industry long before Time’s Up existed.
13 It was before George Floyd’s murder, when the national conversation shifted urgently to police violence and systemic racism, including the inequities revealed by the pandemic.
14 Wage and punishment inequity and our skewed perception by the professional world make more sense to me, because they operate on the cold logic of white supremacy.
15 Perry said his concern was that these reforms, while bold, don’t get to the heart of how educational inequity is created in the first place.
16 “A successful museum of this kind should provide context and enable future visitors to understand the tenor and temper of the times, including inequities, racial and otherwise,” Mr. Kennedy said.
17 By the time I was in my early 20s, a recovering missionary’s daughter, all the questions that I couldn’t answer about that experience — about privilege, inequity, failure, strength, sorrow, beauty — felt suffocating.
18 Nearby, on Spring Street, this anonymous artist reminds us of the deeply problematic inequities between police officers and civilians.
19 At the same time, "the principle of difference" can fully explain the permitted health inequity.
同时,可以用“差异原则”对可允许的健康不平等做出充分的解释。
20 An inequity in salaries is an obvious drawback in the industry.
在产业薪酬管理方面的不足表现得尤为明显。
1 不公平
unequitable raw partial unfair unjust one-sided inequitable injustice partiality discriminatory tendentious wrong no fair unequal two-tier unsporting dirty wrongful extortionate in bad faith loaded shitty unbalanced uncharitable low-down unbalance be a bit much uneven imbalance bad bum shabby down-and-dirty spitball inequality it' a bit much exclusive unconscionable iniquitous raggy iniquitousness injurious inegalitarian inequable
2 不公正
dirty unfair unjust monstrous inequitable injustice iniquity wrong below the belt partial wrongful one-sided unrighteous unsportsmanlike ungenerous unsporting with the gloves off not cricket over the fence low unreasonable shabby unscrupulous discriminatory unjustified undeserved low-down inexpedient wrongly oppressive unequal skewed cutthroat cheapjack inequality iniquitous iniquitousness unright unrightful raw injurious
3 不公道