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单词 unfair
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unfair

adjective
 
/ˌʌnˈfeə(r)/
/ˌʌnˈfer/
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  1. not right or fair according to a set of rules or principles; not treating people equally synonym unjust
    • They had been given an unfair advantage.
    • We hope the authorities will move to end such unfair practices.
    • unfair dismissal (= a situation in which somebody is illegally dismissed from their job)
    • It's so unfair!
    • unfair on somebody I was working really long hours, which was unfair on my wife and my kids.
    • it is unfair to do something It would be unfair not to let you have a choice.
    • it is unfair to/on somebody to do something It seems unfair on him to make him pay for everything.
    • unfair to somebody I don't want to be unfair to anyone, so you'll all get a chance.
    • it is unfair for somebody to do something Most Americans think it is unfair for the government to take more than 25% of anyone's income in taxes.
    • it is unfair that… They say it's grossly unfair that consumers are having to pay more now.
    • unfair criticism
    • Life seems so unfair sometimes.
    opposite fair
    Extra Examples
    • I thought the decision was grossly unfair.
    • She thought it most unfair that girls were not allowed to take part.
    • measures to prevent unfair competition between member countries
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    • consider something
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • to
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    Word OriginOld English unfæger ‘not beautiful’ (from un- and the adjective fair).
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