inequitably
/ɪnˈek.wɪ.tə.bli/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈek.wɪ.t̬ə.bli/ (ame, ipa)
inequitably — 副詞
1. in a manner that gives some people, groups, or places less than others without a
不公平地
以不公正且失衡的方式
in a manner that gives some people, groups, or places less than others without a fair reason
The city divided bus funding inequitably, leaving two outer districts with nothing.
市政府不公平地分配公車經費,使兩個外圍行政區什麼也沒分到。
divide resources + inequitably
Padma was paid inequitably even after matching her teammates' sales numbers.
Padma 即使業績和隊友一樣,薪水還是被不公平地發放。
passive: be paid inequitably
The hospital assigned night shifts inequitably across the new nursing team.
醫院在新的護理團隊裡不公平地分派夜班。
Relief money was distributed inequitably, and the flooded village waited longest.
救濟金被不公平地發放,所以淹水的村子等得最久。
Christopher argued that the tax rule burdened renters inequitably in older buildings.
Christopher 主張這項稅務規定不公平地加重了老舊大樓租客的負擔。
- unfairly
the broad everyday choice for treating people without fairness
- unjustly
stronger and often used when a moral or legal wrong is emphasized
- disproportionately
focuses on one side receiving too much or too little compared with others
- unevenly
describes an unequal spread, but not always with the same clear fairness judgment
文法句型
verbs of dividing / paying / distributing + inequitably
用法筆記
Most often used in formal writing about pay, public services, law, housing, or policy. It usually describes how money, chances, duties, or rules are divided, not a person's tone or physical movement.