1unfair (on/to sb) not dealing with people as they deserve; not treating each person equally 不公平;不公正:
This law is unfair to women.这条法律对女性不公平。The tax is unfair on people with low incomes.这税收对低收入的人不公平。
2 not following the rules and therefore giving an advantage to one person, team, etc 偏袒的;不正当的
[OPP] fair 反义词为fair➔unfairlyadv➔unfairnessnoun [U]
unfair/ʌnˋfɛr; ˌʌnˈfeə◄/adj not right or fair 不公平的﹐不公正的: The other team had an unfair advantage . 另一队有着不公平的优势。+to Jenny was really being very unfair to him. 珍妮那次对他真的很不公平。—unfairly adv : He felt he had been treated unfairly. 他觉得自己受到了不公平的对待。 —unfairness n [U]
unfairadjectiveSomething that is unfair does not treat people in the same way or in the right way: It was unfair to give chocolates to some of the children and not to the others.oppositefair▶ unfairlyadverb: He left his job because the boss was treating him unfairly.