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unrepresentative是什么意思

  • adj.不典型的;非代表性的

unrepresentative英英释义

adjective

not representative: such as

not typical or characteristic : atypical We only claim that our town is not all that unrepresentative of America in its mixture of idealism and weakness, ambitions and muddles …—Judith Martin

an unrepresentative sample

not representing an electorate

an unrepresentative judiciary

unrepresentative词源英文解释

The first known use of unrepresentative was in 1829

unrepresentative 例句

1 Likewise, if an author writes sequels that their readers find unrepresentative, readers may decide that the "canon" for the world drops away after the initial novel.

2 One was the fact that Julia’s elegant apartment, magnificent wardrobe and saintly, unruffled temperament were surely unrepresentative of the life of any single working mother of a young child.

3 A senior faculty member expressed his confidence that, though I was unrepresentative of lower-class Hispanics, I would serve as a role model for others of my race.

4 And the winter weather, intimidating even for Iowa, will make an already unrepresentative process even less representative.

5 “The United States must always advocate for democracy and human rights everywhere, but that commitment must not blind Washington to the reality that U.S. national interests sometimes require it to work with repressive, unrepresentative governments.”

6 That being noted, by modern standards Athens was still highly unequal and unrepresentative.

7 Magnet schools pull a different – but also racially unrepresentative – slice of public school students.

8 “It doesn’t make me feel good,” he added, also emphasizing that the experience of feeling unsafe was unrepresentative of his broader experiences of Qatar.

9 Thankfully, this was almost as unrepresentative a preparation for my adult life as if I'd spent it bungy jumping over the Great Barrier Reef.

10 It also considers the judiciary to be too liberal and the system of appointing new judges to be unrepresentative.

11 The season’s first trophies are determined by a small, unrepresentative body of New Yorkers, some of whom are my co-workers.

12 But Mr. Eisenberg argued that the commission, and the philanthropic world in general, were neglecting the needs of the public, were unrepresentative and failed to be accountable, accessible and equitable.

13 Sources of opposing thought such as academics and their universities are denounced as elitist and unrepresentative of the common man.

14 To summarize, we need a modern-day kleroterion that can select a citizens’ assembly that is representative in terms of multiple criteria—and can do so starting from an unrepresentative pool of volunteers.

15 What is it about the structure of our politics that gives us these incredibly unrepresentative leaders?

16 I don’t want to get too hung up on a “type” because the interesting point for us to remember is that he is unrepresentative of anywhere near a majority of Americans.

17 Though people of color are far more likely to live under an unrepresentative city council and have far less influence over policy, many racist whites wrongly think that government disproportionately benefits non-whites through social programs.

18 After submitting the script, police co-operation was refused on the grounds that such an event was "unrepresentative".

19 “It’s likely true that school boards are generally unrepresentative of the communities that they serve,” Singleton said.

20 The Franks study did find a 25 percent difference, but that was based on an unrepresentative, out-of-date population, with a tiny sample.

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