unjust
adj. 不公平的; 非正義的; 不講信用的
If you describe an action, system, or law as unjust, you think that it treats a person or group badly in a way that they do not deserve.
The attack on Charles was deeply unjust...
對查爾斯的攻擊甚為不公。
He spent 25 years campaigning against racist and unjust immigration laws.
他用了25年的時間與帶有種族歧視色彩和沒有公正可言的移民法作鬥爭。
1. not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception;
2. violating principles of justice;
3. not equitable or fair;
4. not righteous;
In short, the just would have to suffer for the unjust.
簡單地說, 就是要“義的代替不義的”受苦.
More specifically, advocates attempted to show how unjust social systems can destroy basic values.
更具體, 主張試圖說明如何不公正的社會制度,破壞基本價值觀念.
It'stated that if enough people would follow their conscience and disobey unjust laws.
書中說如果有相當多的人按良心行事而不去遵從不公的法律,他們就能實現非暴力革命.
Those who are unjust in their manner of doing things lose the support of the people.
辦事不公的人不得人心.
Finally they rose against the unjust treatment.
他們終於起來反對這種不公正的待遇.