unjustly

[美]/ʌn'dʒʌstli/
词频: 极高

释义

adv. 不义地,不法地 不公正地对待或处理事物。

例句

is unjustly biased in her favor;

不公正地偏向于她;

The newspapers had unjustly labelled him as a coward.

那家报纸不公正地称他为懦夫。

She shouted out that she was unjustly imprisoned.

她大喊监禁她是不公平的。

They have been unjustly dispossessed of their hometown.

他们被无理赶出家园。

Malicious gossip could injure his chances of success. It can also mean to treat another unjustly or wrongfully:

恶意的流言会危及他成功的希望。 它也用于不公平地或错误地对待另一个人:

He was unjustly accused of stealing the money.

他被不公正地指控偷了钱。

She was unjustly fired from her job.

她被不公正地解雇了。

The decision was made unjustly without considering all the facts.

这个决定是不公正地做出的,没有考虑所有事实。

He was unjustly treated by his colleagues at work.

他在工作中受到同事的不公正对待。

The students felt they were unjustly punished for something they didn't do.

学生们觉得他们因为一些他们没做的事情而受到了不公正的惩罚。

She was unjustly criticized for her efforts.

她因为她的努力而受到了不公正的批评。

The company unjustly raised prices on essential goods during the crisis.

公司在危机期间不公正地提高了必需品的价格。

He was unjustly excluded from the team for no valid reason.

他因为没有有效理由而被不公正地排除在团队之外。

The law should protect people from being unjustly treated.

法律应该保护人们免受不公正对待。

She felt unjustly targeted by the media for her personal life choices.

她觉得媒体对她的个人生活选择不公正地进行了针对。

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