導(dǎo)讀:?1 unfair是指不公平、不公正的,不符合道德、法律或社會規(guī)范的行為或情況。:The decision was unfair to the minority group (
?1.unfair是指不公平、不公正的,不符合道德、法律或社會規(guī)范的行為或情況。:The decision was unfair to the minority group.(這個決定對少數(shù)群體來說是不公平的。)
2.unfair的讀音讀法:英 [nfe(r)] 美 [nfer]
3.unfair的用例:
1)It's unfair to judge someone based on their appearance.(僅僅根據(jù)外表來評判一個人是不公平的。)
2)The company's hiring process was criticized for being unfair to women.(公司的招聘流程因?qū)ε圆还蕉艿脚u。)
3)The referee's decision was deemed unfair by the losing team.(裁判的判決被失敗的球隊認(rèn)為是不公平的。)
4)He felt that he had been treated unfairly by his boss.(他覺得自己被老板對待得很不公平。)
5)The new tax policy is seen as unfair to low-income families.(新稅收被認(rèn)為對低收入家庭不公平。)
4.unfair組詞:
1)unfairness (n. 不公平,違反公正)
2)unfairly (adv. 不公正地,違反道德地)
3)unfairnesses (n. 不合理,違背原則)
4)unfairlyness (adj. 違反原則,缺乏公正)
5)unfairlynesses (n. 不公平,違反道德)
5.unfair的中英文對照:
1)不公平的(adj. unfair)
2)不合理的(adj. unreasonable)
3)的(adj. illegal)
4)不道德的(adj. immoral)
5)不公正的(adj. unjust)
unfair一詞著不公平和不公正的行為,它可以涵蓋個人、組織或制度。我們每個人都會在生活中遭遇不公平的情況,這讓我們感到憤怒和失望。但是,我們應(yīng)該努力避免做出不公平的行為,并學(xué)會面對生活中不可避免的不公平現(xiàn)象。只有通過公平和正義,我們才能建立一個和諧、穩(wěn)定的社會。因此,讓我們一起努力,用自己的行動來營造一個更加美好的世界吧。