unfair /ˌʌnˈfeɚ/ adjective Learner's definition of UNFAIR
[more unfair; most unfair]
: treating people in a way that favors some over others : not fair, honest, or just不平等待人的;不公正的;不公平的 -
an unfair trial不公正的審判
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unfair advantages不公平的有利條件
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It's unfair for them to be allowed to leave early if we can't.如果我們不能早走,他們卻可以,這不公平。
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It seems unfair to single her out for criticism.單把她挑出來批評似乎不公平。
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Don't you think you're being a little unfair (to her)?難道你不認爲(對待她)你有點欠公平嗎?
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Life is often unfair.生活常是不公平的。
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The company has been accused of unfair labor practices.公司因存在不公平的用工行爲而受到指控。
— unfairness
noun [noncount]