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  1. It's unfair to devalue anyone's work unjustly.
    不公正地贬低任何人的工作都是不公平的。
  2. Exercising power arbitrarily and often unjustly; tyrannical.
    压迫的武断地但不正当地利用权力的,威迫的


unjustly
[ adv ]
in an unjust manner
<adv.all>
he was unjustly singled out for punishment


Unjust \Un*just"\, a.
1. Acting contrary to the standard of right; not animated or
controlled by justice; false; dishonest; as, an unjust man
or judge.

2. Contrary to justice and right; prompted by a spirit of
injustice; wrongful; as, an unjust sentence; an unjust
demand; an unjust accusation.
-- {Un*just"ly}, adv. -- {Un*just"ness}, n.

  1. "I'm not willing to take this lying down," Rubin told The Cincinnati Enquirer in an interview published today. "I believe I have been dealt with unjustly.
  2. Wednesday's testimony was similar to that presented Tuesday, with ardent supporters of Bakker testifying that they thought he was a fine man who was underpaid and unjustly accused.
  3. But even in the Soviet Union, Shultz said, the release of more than 600 political prisoners left others "unjustly imprisoned."
  4. "We shall not accept the threatened destruction of our nation's freedoms, but will fight to restore that which has already been unjustly given away," Treurnicht declared.
  5. And the result is that when people in our country think someone is being mistreated or treated unjustly in another country, these are people who still feel that kinship to that country because that is their heritage.
  6. The six have waged a campaign to prove they were convicted and sentenced to life unjustly.
  7. "I'm not willing to take this lying down," Rubin said. "I believe I have been dealt with unjustly." He calculated he would be working at $100 an hour _ 900 hours a year, or approximately 20 hours a week.
  8. Because of investors' "war mentality" and the panic sell-off that followed last week's eruption of the Mideast crisis, Mr. Tanaka says, many good stocks are being unjustly clobbered.
  9. Inmate Dannie Martin's writings led to the release of an unjustly sentenced man and a review of medical treatment received by convicts, the judges noted.
  10. Four of the brokers agreed to arbitration before the case could go to trial in federal court in Manhattan, but Geoffrey J. Winters pursued the case and is asking for at least $16 million in damages. He claims he was fired unjustly.
  11. "The Iranians feel they are unfairly blamed for the tanker war and unjustly challenged by the U.S.," says Robin Wright, a Mideast specialist at the Carnegie Endowment.
  12. Charles O. Whitley of the Tobacco Institute said a permanent ban would unjustly abandon any effort to accommodate smokers.
  13. "We shall not accept the threatened destruction of our nation's freedom, but will fight to restore that which has already been unjustly given away," he said.
  14. One year ago: Peggy Say, the sister of kidnapped Associated Press correspondent Terry Anderson, said President Reagan was being "unjustly castigated" for his arms-for-hostages deal.
  15. The forged memo praises the Nisqually chief, "the wise and generous Leschi who was treated most unjustly.
  16. He had exchanged letters with many people and had become known as the "sage of death row" for the poetry he wrote as he pressed his claim that he was unjustly accused and convicted.
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