n. 不公正,无道义;非正义行为,不公正事件
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injustices
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1.Nothing would prevent him from speaking out against injustice.
什么都不能阻止他鸣不平。
2.She was enraged at the injustice of the remark.
她被那句话的不公激怒了。
3.Only the weak will obey because they fear the consequences of injustice.
只有弱者才会遵从,因为他们害怕不公的后果。
4.Barack Obama's family is such a salient image, we generalise it and fail to see the larger picture—that there's injustice in every aspect of American life.
巴拉克·奥巴马的家庭是一个如此显著的形象,我们对此进行了概括,却没有看到更大的图景——美国生活的各个方面都存在不公正。
5.A self-described "Jeffersonian Marxist," Stone combined progressive politics, investigative zeal and a compulsion to tell the truth with a commitment to human rights and the exposure of injustice.
斯通自称是“杰斐逊马克思主义者”,他把进步的政治、调查的热情、说出真相的冲动与对人权和揭露不公正的承诺结合在一起。
6.Calling them a bunch of capricious kids with half-formed ideas does them an injustice.
把他们称作一群懵懂无知、喜怒无常的孩子是冤枉了他们。