iniquitously如何读

英:[ɪ'nɪkwɪtəslɪ]

美:[ɪ'nɪkwɪtəslɪ]

iniquitously是什么意思

  • adv.不正地;非法地

iniquitously词根

词根:iniquity

adj.

iniquitous 邪恶的;不公正的

n.

iniquity 邪恶;不公正

iniquitously英英释义

Adverb

1. in an iniquitous manner;

"they really believed that the treaty of Versailles was iniquitously injust"

iniquitously词源英文解释

The first known use of iniquitous was in 1726

iniquitously儿童词典英英释义

iniquitynoun

complete injustice or wickedness

something that is unjust or wicked : sin

iniquitousadjective

unjust, wicked

iniquitously 例句

1 I say, then, every King shall rejoice that the most false and most injurious opinion of the wicked and deceitful men who have up to this time spoken iniquitously of Nobility is confuted.

2 The Judges iniquitously held that to amount to a conviction of felony.

3 In plain truth, I detest all the gods, as many of them as, after having received benefits at my hands, are iniquitously visiting me with evils.

4 When Mrs. Luttridge knows that I have it in my power to expose her to public shame, she will instantly refund all that she has iniquitously won from you.

5 The reign of Edward IV. had seen the pointed toes as iniquitously long as ever the 14th century saw them.

6 The petition concluded with stating, that the Earl, under pretence of the deeds thus iniquitously obtained, had taken possession of the whole place and living of Crossraguel, and enjoyed the profits thereof for three years.

7 I think they were iniquitously dealt by in past times.

8 His views on the meaning of the Constitution were considered by some of the political class to be iniquitous.

9 This new state included Milan, Modena, some of the papal dominions, and, lastly, a part of the possessions of the venerable and renowned but defenseless republic of Venice which Napoleon had iniquitously destroyed.

10 One of the music-halls in the Square appeared to him as iniquitously gorgeous, and he gazed through the wide entrance at the vestibule hall, and staircase.

11 All his anger and ill-will were against the duke, whom he accused of having iniquitously abused the confidence of his father-in-law to arouse in poor Cecilia feelings that had hitherto lain dormant.

12 Thus, the Republic, by iniquitously grasping at Malta, in fact threw it into the hands of England.

13 The food court was a part of this iniquitous setup.

14 I knew not whether he troubled himself so much as to form a barren wish for the preservation of one whose future prospects he had so iniquitously tarnished.

15 The Shokas have to pay this tribute, and do so out of fear—in addition to other taxes and trade dues iniquitously exacted by the Tibetans.

16 His grants were from the aggregate and consolidated funds of judgments iniquitously legal, and from possessions voluntarily surrendered by the lawful proprietors with the gibbet at their door.

17 The pope, iniquitously squandered all the money he had raised upon his infamous, dissolute son, Cæsar Borgia.

18 Thus André ascended the throne, and then returned the soldiers of the khan laden with the booty which they had so cruelly and iniquitously obtained.

19 If any there be, it must be on thy part, since, as I have demonstrated, so far from my despoiling thee of thy head, it is thou who iniquitously withholdest mine.

20 And there's a broader drive in American culture to expose iniquitous power relations and reevaluate revered historical figures.

iniquitously 同义词

1 奸恶

improbity

2 不正派

improbity

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