| 释义 | View usage for: (ʌndʒʌst) adjectiveIf you describe an action, system, or law as unjust, you think that it treats a person or group badly in a way that they do not deserve.  The attack on Charles was deeply unjust.  He spent 25 years campaigning against racist and unjust immigration laws. Synonyms: unfair, prejudiced, biased, wrong More Synonyms of unjustunjustly adverb [usually ADVERB with verb] She was unjustly accused of stealing money and then given the sack.unjust in British English (ʌnˈdʒʌst) adjectivenot in accordance with accepted standards of fairness or justice; unfairDerived formsunjustly (unˈjustly)  adverbunjustness (unˈjustness) noununjust in American English (ʌnˈdʒʌst)   adjective1.   not just or right; unfair; contrary to justice 2.  Obsolete  dishonest or unfaithful Derived formsunjustly (unˈjustly)  adverb unjustness (unˈjustness)  nounIt is completely unfair and unjust to attack the weakest and most vulnerable in this society.The unjust system of taxation underlined huge disparities in wealth.Their connection was born of a determination to resist an unjust law.As a result the system was structurally unfair and unjust.It is time to end this unjust system.What is "fair" or "just" to one person may seem unfair and unjust to another.The entire process is deeply unjust.That is simply unfair and unjust.This seems a grossly unjust system.He could also be irascible, most especially about unjust or unfair behaviour.It's hypocrisy that is imposed on them by a ridiculous and unjust system.It's a very unjust system but you have to work within it.I think it would be totally unfair and totally unjust.I remember my first reaction was feeling that it was unfair and unjust.For years he refused to pay his poll tax, on the grounds that his money would fund an unjust government.You are unfair and unjust.If you are rich you have to prove that you are honest, whereas if you are poor it is because society is unjust.But in all three, the catalyst for revolution was unjust, undemocratic government.He had been sentenced to 21 months for the theft of a handbag in 2007 and considered it deeply unjust.Examples of 'unjust' in a sentenceunjustBritish English: unjust ADJECTIVE  If you describe an action, system, or law as unjust, you think that it treats a person or group badly in a way that they do not deserve. The attack on them was unjust. American English: unjustBrazilian Portuguese: injustoChinese: 不公正的European Spanish: injustoFrench: injusteGerman: ungerechtItalian: ingiustoJapanese: 不当なKorean: 부당한European Portuguese: injustoLatin American Spanish: injusto
Chinese translation of 'unjust' adj  [action, treatment, society, law] 不公正的(bù gōngzhèng de)
Definition not fair or just campaigning against racist and unjust immigration lawsSynonyms Opposites just, fair, equitable, right, justified, ethical, impartial, unbiasedAdditional synonymsThe judge was biased. Synonyms prejudiced,  weighted,  one-sided,  partial,  distorted,  swayed,  warped,  slanted,  embittered,  predisposed, jaundicedDefinition unjust or unfair The system is grossly inequitable and inefficient.Synonyms unfair,  prejudiced,  biased,  one-sided,  partial,  partisan,  unjust,  discriminatory, preferentialDefinition considering or favouring only one side of a matter She gave a very one-sided account of the affair.Synonyms biased,  prejudiced,  weighted,  twisted,  coloured,  unfair,  partial,  distorted,  partisan,  warped,  slanted,  unjust,  discriminatory, lopsidedAdditional synonymsDefinition biased Some of the umpiring in the tournament was partial.Synonyms biased,  prejudiced,  discriminatory,  partisan,  influenced,  unfair,  one-sided,  unjust,  predisposed,  tendentiousDefinition prejudiced or one-sided He is too partisan to be a referee.Synonyms prejudiced,  one-sided,  biased,  partial,  sectarian,  factional,  tendentiousShe complains that her social worker was prejudiced against her. Synonyms biased,  influenced,  unfair,  one-sided,  conditioned,  partial,  partisan,  discriminatory,  bigoted,  intolerant,  opinionated,  narrow-minded,  jaundiced,  prepossessedDefinition not necessary or reasonable The commission concluded that the police action was unjustified.Synonyms wrong,  indefensible,  inexcusable,  unacceptable,  outrageous,  unjust,  unforgivable,  unjustifiable,  unpardonable,  unwarrantableDefinition not in accordance with correct or conventional rules or standards It was wrong of you to disrespect her.Synonyms bad,  criminal,  illegal,  evil,  unfair,  crooked (informal),  unlawful,  illicit,  immoral,  unjust,  dishonest,  wicked,  sinful,  unethical,  wrongful,  under-the-table,  reprehensible,  dishonourable,  iniquitous,  not cricket (informal),  felonious, blameworthyDefinition unjust or illegal his protest at what he claims is his wrongful conviction for murderSynonyms improper,  illegal,  unfair,  inappropriate,  unlawful,  illicit,  immoral,  unjust,  illegitimate,  unethical,  groundless, criminal |