unfair
简单释义:
adj. 不公正的;不公平的;待人不平等的
网络 非关正义;不正直的;不公当的
完整释义:
adj.
1.不公平的,不大公平的,不公正,有失公平
2.不公平的,不公正的,有偏私的;不光明正大的,不正直的
3.对不起
4.不客气
5.不分平的
6.逆的
例句:
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Unfair Advantage challenges you to understand two points of view and experience how financial knowledge is the unfair advantage.
《不公平优势》这本书让你了解这两方面的内容,以及财务知识如何变成不公平优势的经验。 -
China is seen as the rising rival and an unfair competitor and is one of the few foreign-policy topics with great relevance on Main Street.
中国被看做是崛起的敌手、不公平竞争对象,也是为数不多的在大街小巷里谈论的外交话题之一。 -
It would be unfair to blame Mr. Van Rompuy for all this, as many seem to be doing now.
现在好像很多人把这一切都归咎于范龙佩,但这是不公平的。 -
Governments are already trying to deal with public anger about manifestly unfair gains by capping bankers' bonuses.
要平息民愤,政府也已经采取了措施,对银行家所得分红加以限制,以抑制明显的不公平收益。 -
The computer is an invaluably remorseless master: harsh, sometimes to the point of causing you to tear your hair out, but never unfair.
计算机可以说是一位铁面无情的大师:严酷,有时甚至会让你抓狂,但绝对公平。 -
Sometimes you think that the ones who shout loudest are the ones who get the more beneficial decisions and that would be totally unfair.
有时你会觉得那些赛后嚷嚷的更厉害的人总会得到更多的好处,这完全是不公平的。 -
It may be unfair, but that thought crossed my mind in a week in which the Bank of England has been given unprecedented responsibilities.
这么说或许有些不公平,但一周前,当英国央行(BoE)被授予了前所未有的职责时,这个想法就从我的脑海中划过。 -
I realized it was an unfair reaction, very childish; but I also saw that it was quite natural.
我意识到这是很不公平的想法,非常幼稚;可我也觉得这很自然。