unfair
英 [ʌn'feə]
美 ['ʌn'fɛr]
英文詞源
- unfair (adj.)
- Old English unfægr "unlovely, not beautiful, deformed, hideous, unlovable," from un- (1) "not" + fair (adj.). Similar formation in Old Norse ufagr, Gothic unfagrs. Meaning "wicked, evil, bad" is recorded from c. 1300. Sense of "not equitable, unjust" is first recorded 1713. Related: Unfairly.
雙語例句
- 1. He said in reply that the question was unfair.
- 他回答說這個問題不公平。
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- 2. Some have been sentenced to long prison terms after unfair trials.
- 有些人被冤判長期徒刑。
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- 3. It was unfair that he should suffer so much.
- 他受這麽多苦,太冤枉了。
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- 4. He is seeking redress for what he alleges was an unfair demotion.
- 他要求糾正他所聲稱的不公正的降級這一錯誤。
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- 5. I really do feel that some people are being unfair.
- 我真的覺得一些人處事不公。
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