unequal
adj. 不平等的; 不均勻的; 不規則的; 不勝任的
An unequal system or situation is unfair because it gives more power or privileges to one person or group of people than to others.
This country still had a deeply oppressive, unequal and divisive political system.
這個國家的政治體制依然殘暴異常,缺少平等,四分五裂。
...the unequal power relationships between men and women.
男女之間不平等的權力關係
If someone is unequal to a task they have to do, they do not have the abilities needed to do it well.
Her critics say she has proved unequal to the task...
批評她的人說事實證明她並不具備完成這項工作的能力。
He felt unequal to the job and wished there were someone he could go to for advice.
他感覺難以勝任這項工作,希望有人能給點建議。
Unequal means being different in size, strength, or amount.
The Egyptians probably measured their day in twenty-four hours of unequal length.
埃及人很有可能用不同長度的24小時來度量日子。
1. not equal in amount;
2. poorly balanced or matched in quantity or value or measure
The twins are unequal in height.
這一對孿生兒高矮不一樣.
Thus it is the distinctive mark of quantity that it can be called equal and unequal.
所以可以被等於和不等於表述是數量的顯著標志.
The staining intensity was unequal at the different embryonic stages of the fetus.
在胚胎髮育的不同階段,免疫反應強度亦不等.
Another reason for less unequal wages is less unequal access to education.
另一個減少收入差距的原因是獲得機會的機會更平等了.
The error analysis by the Time data - Separation Approach of unequal interval sequence is difficult.
對於非等時序列的時數分離可以建立模型,但這種模型誤差分析較困難.