inequitable
/ɪnˈekwɪtəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈekwɪtəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)i-ˈne-kwə-tə-bəl/ (ame, mw)
inequitable — 形容詞
- inequitablepositive
- more inequitablecomparative
- most inequitablesuperlative
1. describes a situation, system, or practice that treats particular groups of peop
不公平的
不公正;不平等
describes a situation, system, or practice that treats particular groups of people worse than others in a way that is not just or fair.
Suki argued that the scholarship selection process was inequitable toward students from poor areas.
Suki 認為獎學金的篩選流程對來自貧困地區的學生不公平。
inequitable + toward + someone
The court declared the old voting law inequitable because it gave more power to some counties than to others.
法院宣告舊的投票法不公平,因為它賦予某些郡比其他郡更多的權力。
Inequitable access to public parks affects families who live far from any green space.
對公共公園的不公平使用機會,影響了住在離綠地很遠的家庭。
Tariq wrote a report about the inequitable distribution of school funding across the city.
Tariq 寫了一份報告,探討全市學校經費分配不均的問題。
Diego noticed an inequitable pattern in how the two departments received their budgets.
Diego 注意到兩個部門在獲得預算方面的不公平模式。
文法句型
inequitable + noun (system/policy/distribution)
inequitable + toward/to + someone
it is inequitable to + infinitive
用法筆記
More formal than the everyday word 'unfair'; frequently used in legal, political, and policy contexts to describe systems and practices rather than individual people's actions.