unjust 详细解释

unjust

['ʌn'dʒʌst]

adj.不公平的

a.

不公平的; 不义的; 不正当的

It was unjust of them not to hear my side.

他们不听我这方面的意见, 这不公正。

词形变化

副词: unjustly | 名词: unjustness |

词义辨析

同义:

a.不公平的, 有偏见的

unfair  inequitable  unequal  uneven  unbalanced  one-sided  partial  partisan  biased  warped  prejudiced

a.不正当的, 不应得的, 不合理的, 过度的

unrightful  wrongful  wrong  undue  undeserved  unmerited  unwarranted  uncalled-for  unreasonable  unconscionable  unjustifiable  unwarrantable  unethical  unjustified  

同义参见:

oppressive  

反义:

a.不公平的; 不正当的

just  

反义参见:

candid  righteous  right  fair  

英英释义

形容词 unjust:

not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception

同义词:unfair

violating principles of justice

not equitable or fair

同义词:inequitable

补充

unjustunjust英:[ˌʌnˈdʒʌst] 美:[ʌnˈdʒʌst]adj.1.错误的, 不公正的Your suspicions are unjust.你的怀疑是错误的。An unjust cause finds little support.失道寡助。

例句

1. The attack on Charles was deeply unjust.对查尔斯的攻击甚为不公。 2. The government ought not to enforce unjust laws.政府不应该让不公正的法律付诸实施。 3. resistance to unjust laws.对不公正法律的反抗。 4. an unjust accusation/law/punishment不公正的指控╱法律╱惩罚 5. The system is corrupt and unjust.这个制度腐败而不公道。 6. The convict received an unjust sentence.这名罪犯受到了不公正的判决。 7. She was unjustly accused of fraud.她受到了不公平地指控,被控犯有诈骗罪。