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Unjust Word Person 英 ˌʌn'dʒʌst] 美 ˌʌn'dʒʌst Adj.不公平的 War

英语单词 unjust
英美音标 英 [ˌʌn'dʒʌst] 美 [ˌʌn'dʒʌst]
中文释义 adj.不公平的
英语例句 (1) A just war is better than an unjust peace.
(2) The farmers raved about their unjust treatment.
(3) It will be unjust to let me suffer for the folly of other people.
中文例句 (1) 正义的战争胜过不公平的和平。
(2) 农民们愤怒抗议他们所受的不公平待遇。
(3) 让我因他人的愚昧而受罪是不公平的。
vocabulary简明 Something or someone that is unjust is just not fair. An unjust boss might fire you the very first time you're late for work.
vocabulary扩展 You might think of the word justice in order to remember the meaning of the word just, which means "fairness or righteousness." An unjust judge does not play by the rules; he might send a person to jail even though there isn't enough evidence that a crime was committed. Unjust behavior is improper or dishonest: "The professor acted in an unjust manner when he gave everyone an F just because there was a rumor that his students didn’t like him."
柯林斯解释
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]非正义的;不公正的;不公平的 If you describe an action, system, or law as unjust, you think that it treats a person or group badly in a way that they do not deserve.
  • The attack on Charles was deeply unjust...

    对查尔斯的攻击甚为不公。

  • He spent 25 years campaigning against racist and unjust immigration laws.

    他用了25年的时间与带有种族歧视色彩和没有公正可言的移民法作斗争。

unjustly
  • She was unjustly accused of stealing money and then given the sack.

    她受到不公正的指控,说她窃取钱财,随后即遭解雇。

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