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unequal adj. ⇨ wrong 4 ⇨ different 2<wrong4 adjective the wrong answer 错误的答案What's wrong? 出了什么问题?the wrong thing to say 不恰当的话morally wrong 不道德 ➡ See also the entry for ⇨ illegal 另见illegal条wrong ♦︎ unfair ♦︎ unjust ♦︎ unequal ♦︎ immoral ♦︎ unethical ♦︎ inequitableThese words all describe sb/sth that is not fair or morally right. 这些词均表示不公正的、不道德的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆wrong / unfair / unjust of sb◆wrong / unfair / unjust / immoral / unethical to do sth◆to be wrong / unfair / unjust that...◆an unfair / unequal / inequitable share / distribution of sth◆immoral / unethical behaviour / conduct◆very wrong / unfair / unjust / unequal◆highly unfair / unjust / unequal / immoral / unethical◆quite / totally wrong / unfair / unjust / immoral◆patently wrong / unfair / unjust■ wrong [not usually before noun] not morally right 不道德;不义◆Paying people such low wages is simply wrong.给人这么低的工钱真是不公道。◆It's wrong to tell lies.说谎是不道德的。◆It was wrong of me to lose my temper.我不该发脾气。◆This man has done nothing wrong.这个人没干过什么坏事。◆He knows that he's done wrong.他知道做了不该做的事。◆There's nothing wrong with eating meat.吃肉没有什么不对。◆What's wrong with leading a comfortable life?享受舒适的生活有什么不对?OPP right ⇨ right adj. 2 see also wrong ⇨ evil noun ▸ wrongly adverb ◆She was wrongly accused of stealing.她被诬告犯了盗窃罪。■ unfair not right or fair according to a set of rules or moral principles; not treating people equally or as they deserve 不公正的;不公平的;待人不平等的◆Most of his criticisms were grossly unfair.他的批评大都过于偏颇。◆It would be unfair not to let you have a choice.不让你作选择是不公平的。◆Life seems so unfair sometimes.有时人生似乎就是这么不公平。◆The other team had definitely been given an unfair advantage.另一队无疑获得了不公平优势。◆I don't want to be unfair to anyone, so you'll all get an equal chance.我不想对任何人不公平,所以你们的机会均等。◆ (BrE also) I don't want to be unfair on anyone ...我不想对任何人不公平⋯OPP fair ⇨ reasonable see also unfairness ⇨ inequality ▸ unfairly adverb ◆He was beginning to wonder if he had treated her unfairly.他开始寻思是不是待她有所不公。■ unjust (rather formal) not deserved or fair 不公正的;不公平的;非正义的◆Such unjust laws should be abolished.这样不公正的法规应当废除。◆It's an unjust world that we live in.我们生活在一个不公平的世界里。◆The system is corrupt and unjust.这一体制充满腐败和不公。ⓘ Unjust is used especially to describe society and the legal system: collocates include accusation, law, punishment, regime, society, system and world. * unjust尤用于形容社会和法律制度,搭配词有accusation、law、punishment、regime、society、system和world。 OPP just ⇨ reasonable see also injustice ⇨ inequality ▸ unjustly adverb ◆She felt that she had been unjustly punished.她觉得受到了不公正的惩罚。■ unequal / /ʌnˈiːkwəl/ / [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;不公平的;不均衡的◆an unequal distrubution of wealth财富分配不均◆They saw the war as an unequal contest between a massive superpower and a small and defenceless country.他们视这场战争为一个偌大的超级大国与一个毫无抵御能力的小国之间的不均衡对抗。 OPP equal ⇨ reasonable see also inequality ⇨ inequality ■ immoral (of people or their behaviour) not considered to be good or honest by most people (人或行为)不道德的,邪恶的◆There's nothing immoral about wanting to earn more money.想多赚点钱没什么不对。◆I think this is an unjust and immoral war.我认为这是一场非正义的、邪恶的战争。OPP moral ⇨ good 5 see also immorality ⇨ evil noun ■ unethical / /ʌnˈeθɪkl/ / not morally acceptable, especially by the standards of a particular profession or system (尤指按照某职业或体制的标准)不道德的,不符合道德规范的◆Although it's not illegal, many people would consider it unethical.尽管不违法,许多人还是认为这样做是不道德的。OPP ethical ⇨ good 5 ■ inequitable / /ɪnˈekwɪtəbl/ / (formal) not fair; not treating people equally 不公正的;不公平的◆Distribution of wealth in the country is highly inequitable.这个国家的财富分配极度不均。OPP equitable ⇨ reasonable different adjective ➡ See also the entry for ⇨ diverse 另见diverse条different ♦︎ unlike ♦︎ contrasting ♦︎ disparate ♦︎ dissimilar ♦︎ unequalThese words all describe sb/sth that is not the same as sb/sth else. 这些词均表示不同的、有差异的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆different / dissimilar from sth◆different / contrasting / disparate views / ways◆to look different / unlike sth / dissimilar◆very different / unlike / disparate / dissimilar / unequal◆quite / totally different / unlike / disparate / dissimilar◆not altogether / not entirely different / unlike / dissimilar■ different not the same as sb/sth; not like sb/sth else 不同的;有区别的;有差异的◆The room looks different without the furniture.没有了家具,这房间看上去就不一样了。◆People often give very different accounts of the same event.人们对同一件事的叙述常常大不相同。◆American English is significantly different from British English.美式英语与英式英语有很大差异。◆ (NAmE) He saw he was no different than anybody else.他认为自己和别人没什么两样。◆ (BrE, spoken) It's very different to what I'm used to.这与我所习惯的情况大不相同。ⓘ Different to sb/sth is considered incorrect in written English; use different from sb/sth instead. 在书面语中different to sb/sth被视为不正确,应该用different from sb/sth。OPP the same ⇨ equal , similar ⇨ like prep. adj. ▸ differently adverb ◆Boys and girls behave differently.男孩儿和女孩儿的表现不同。◆The male bird has a differently shaped head.雄鸟头的形状不太一样。■ unlike preposition , adjective [not before noun] different from a particular person or thing; (of two people or things) different from each other 与⋯不同;不像;(二者)相异◆Music is quite unlike any other art form.音乐与其他艺术形式迥然不同。◆ (written) The sound was not unlike that of birds singing.那声音有点像鸟鸣。◆They are both teachers. Otherwise they are quite unlike.他们俩都是教师,除此之外他们截然不同。ⓘ Unlike is most often used with the adverbs quite, most, so and very or after not. If you describe sth as not unlike sth, you mean that it is fairly similar to that thing. * unlike最常与副词quite、most、so和very连用,或用于not之后。not unlike表示所说的两个事物很相像。 OPP like ⇨ like prep. adj. ■ contrasting [usually before noun] very different in style, colour or attitude (式样、颜色或态度)大不相同的,迥异的,对比强烈的◆Choose bright, contrasting colours for a child's room.儿童的房间应选择鲜艳斑斓的色彩。◆The book explores contrasting views of the poet's early work.这本书探讨了对这位诗人早期作品截然不同的观点。 see also contrast ⇨ conflict verb , contrast ⇨ opposite noun ■ disparate / /ˈdɪspərət/ / (formal) (of two or more things) so different from each other that they cannot be compared or cannot work together (两种或多种事物)截然不同的,无法比较的◆It's an ambitious book that tries to cover such disparate forms as Anglo-Saxon poetry and the modern novel.这本书雄心勃勃,试图涵盖像盎格鲁-撒克逊诗歌和现代小说这样迥然不同的文学形式。◆The machine can keep the disparate parts of the system coordinated.这台机器能够使系统中截然不同的部件协调运转。■ dissimilar / /dɪˈsɪmɪlə(r)/ / (often used in negative sentences 常用于否定句) (formal) not the same 不同的;不一样的◆These wines are not dissimilar (= are similar).这些葡萄酒都差不多。◆They had spent their childhoods in highly dissimilar circumstances.他们的童年是在截然不同的环境中度过的。 OPP similar ⇨ like prep. adj. ■ unequal different in size, quantity, value, etc. (大小、数量、价值等)不同的,不相等的◆The sleeves are unequal in length.这两只衣袖长度不一样。◆The rooms upstairs are of unequal size.楼上的房间大小不同。 OPP equal ⇨ equal |