unequal 英 [ʌnˈi:kwəl]   美 [ʌnˈikwəl]

unequal

unequal  英 [ʌnˈi:kwəl] 美 [ʌnˈikwəl]

adj. 不平等的;不规则的;不胜任的  n. 不等同的事物 

名词复数:unequals 

These unequal treaties were made under duress. 这些不平等条约是在强迫下签订的。
But now the dispute will be on an unequal basis. 但是现在的争论将出在一个不平等的基础上。

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  • adj. 不平等的;不规则的;不胜任的
  • n. 不等同的事物
  • 1. These unequal treaties were made under duress.

    这些不平等条约是在强迫下签订的。

  • 2. But now the dispute will be on an unequal basis.

    但是现在的争论将出在一个不平等的基础上。

  • 3. The distribution of emotional suffering in our society is unequal.

    在我们的社会感情痛苦的分配是不平等的。

  • unequal (adj.) 1530s, "unjust, unfair," from un- (1) "not" + equal (adj.). Meaning "not the same in amount, size, quality, etc." is recorded from 1560s (inequal in this sense is from late 14c.). Sense of "inadequate, insufficient" (to some task) is attested from 1690s. Related: Unequally.
un·equal / ʌnˈiːkwəl ; NAmE ʌnˈiːkwəl / adjective 1 [usually before noun ] in which people are treated in different ways or have different advantages in a way that seems unfair 不平等的;不均衡的;不公平的 SYN unfair an unequal distribution of wealth 财富的分配不均 an unequal contest 不公平竞争 2 unequal(in sth) different in size, amount, etc. (面积、数量等)不相等的,不同的 The sleeves are unequal in length. 这两只衣袖不一样长。 The rooms upstairs are of unequal size. 楼上的房间大小不同。 3 unequalto sth ( formal) not capable of doing sth 力所不及;不胜任 She felt unequal to the task she had set herself. 她觉得难以完成给自己定下的任务。 OPP equal un·equal·ly / ʌnˈiːkwəli ; NAmE ʌnˈiːkwəli / adverb un·equal / ʌnˈiːkwəl ; NAmE ʌnˈiːkwəl / un·equal·ly / ʌnˈiːkwəli ; NAmE ʌnˈiːkwəli /
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