柯林斯詞典injustice /?n?d??st?s/ (injustices) 1. N-VAR Injustice is a lack of fairness in a situation. 不公正 They'll continue to fight injustice. 他們將繼續(xù)與不公正的現(xiàn)象抗?fàn)帯?/p>2. N-COUNT An injustice is an action or statement in which someone judges you or treats you unfairly. 不公正的行爲(wèi); 不公平的評(píng)論 Calling them a bunch of capricious kids with half-formed ideas does them an injustice. 把他們稱作一群懵懂無知、喜怒無常的孩子是冤枉了他們。 返回 injustice劍橋詞典(an example of) a situation in which there is no fairness and justice 不公正;非正義 The sight of people suffering arouses a deep sense of injustice in her. 看到人們身陷苦難,她深感世道不公。 They were aware of the injustices of the system . 他們知道這種躰制的不公正之処。 也見unjust 返回 injustice