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 unfair [,ʌn'fєә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 不公平的, 不正直的, 不正当的

[法] 不正直的, 不公平的, 偏颇的




    unfair
    [ adj ]
    not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception
    <adj.all>
    used unfair methodsit was an unfair trial
    took an unfair advantage


    Unfair \Un*fair"\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + fair.]
    To deprive of fairness or beauty. [R.] --Shak.


    Unfair \Un*fair"\, a. [AS. unf[ae]ger unlovely. See {Un-} not,
    and {Fair}, a.]
    Not fair; not honest; not impartial; disingenuous; using or
    involving trick or artifice; dishonest; unjust; unequal.

    You come, like an unfair merchant, to charge me with
    being in your debt. --Swift.
    -- {Un*fair"ly}, adv. -- {Un*fair"ness}, n.

    1. If enacted, the bill would transfer from the president to the U.S. trade representative the authority to decide what unfair trade practices another country is engaged in and what, if any, retaliatory measures to impose.
    2. European Community officials recently ordered Renault and other French companies to pay back hundreds of millions of dollars of state aid which was ruled to give them an unfair advantage over companies from other EC members.
    3. The review commission in the past has said it is fundamentally unfair to assess multiple penalties for similar violations.
    4. If the office finds that unfair practices do exist and the dispute cannot be resolved through negotiations or the GATT machinery, it recommends action to the president.
    5. But voters largely blame the U.S. rather than Japan for the auto industry's ills: Only 19% say unfair Japanese trading practices are responsible, and by two to one they say that the Japanese make better cars.
    6. But much of the government's case collapsed after the defense asserted that the documents at issue were available to many others, and prosecutors acknowledged that the GTE unit didn't enjoy an unfair advantage in competing for contracts.
    7. Carbonized rayon has represented a small portion of Avtex's business, but Mr. Gregg said the company would emphasize such specialty products to "limit its vulnerability to unfair competition from foreign-owned competitors."
    8. General Computer said it seeks damages of $15 million and an injunction ordering PCS to stop the unfair practices alleged in the complaint.
    9. Britain has complained about the payments, saying they amount to unfair state aid which is damaging the UK pig industry.
    10. Georgia-Pacific attorney Stuart J. Baskin in turn accused Great Northern of "pandering to the poor people in Maine" through an unfair motion that has no basis in law.
    11. Recently, Ms. Davidow termed charges of weak content unfair but conceded "the design is equally as important as the content.
    12. Gov. Edward D. DePrete hailed the plan Thursday as a sensible approach to the drug problem, but civil libertarians complained that it would be unfair.
    13. In June, a shareholder sued the companies and the directors of Michael Anthony alleging that the merger would be unfair to Michael Anthony's shareholders and involved breaches of fiduciary duties.
    14. The panel also approved an amendment that would expand the U.S. trade representative's authority, allowing him to decide whether to retaliate in cases of unfair trade practices.
    15. But the targeted companies said the advertisements that ran Tuesday in The New York Times and New York Post were unfair and misrepresented their products.
    16. This is very unfair, both to the original dwarfs and to their successors.
    17. The suit, filed in the Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Common Pleas Court, claims that the merger will unfairly dilute the value of shareholders' equity investments and that the proposed exchange rate is unfair.
    18. He said he would inquire into three possible unfair practices. The decision was welcomed by banks and retailers who have complained about charges over the past two years.
    19. Japanese officials countered that the government is doing its best to open the semiconductor market, and that Japan would "react very strongly" if it is named an unfair trader in semiconductors.
    20. Morrell said in a statement that it considered the fine "grossly unfair and totally unjustified."
    21. But Rep. Anthony Beilenson, D-Calif., and others called the plan for only 90 minutes of debate "ridiculous" and unfair.
    22. The London-based human rights group says the government has detained many hundreds, perhaps thousands of opponents without charge or trial or sentenced them to prison terms after unfair military trials.
    23. William C. Verity, confirmed as secretary of commerce only last month, wasted no time in finding a new form of "unfair" trade.
    24. Thomas Morford, director of the agency's health standards and quality bureau, said it would be unfair and inaccurate to label the facilities whose death rates were outside the projected ranges as the nation's best or worst hospitals.
    25. But Judge Bork parried the criticism, replying quickly that "those are most unfair characterizations of my views."
    26. The union's return-to-work offer stems from a ruling last week by the chief investigator for the National Labor Relations Board, who authorized the filing of unfair labor practice charges against Greyhound.
    27. Both the proposal to tax 'unreal' net capital gains and its retrospective aspect are unfair to taxpayers. This is the sort of thing that brings government into disrepute.
    28. Women's groups say it is unfair to test prostitutes and not foreigners who may infect them.
    29. Bush defended his youthful running mate, said he had been subjected to unfair speculation and added, "he has my confidence."
    30. The three leaders also said it would be unfair to hold the elections before opposition groups form parties and raise funds to compete against ruling party candidates, state-run Radio Rangoon reported.
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