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OXF3000D: đúng just gerecht

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like: gerecht
gerecht công bằng
ungerecht bất công

gerecht 公平的 gōng píng de
ungerecht 不公平的 bù gōng píng de

Wie ungerecht! Thật chẳngcông bằng! (Lektion 83, Nr. 1188)


angry at/about/over sth: He felt angry at the injustice of the situation. angry
Life is unfair. be
The work was finished on time and within budget (= did not cost more money than was planned). budget
claim (that)...: He claims (that) he was not given a fair hearing. claim
complaint (that...): a complaint that he had been unfairly treated complaint
facilities for disabled people disabled
Does the theatre have disabled access? disabled
She claims she was unfairly dismissed from her post. dismiss
the unfair distribution of wealth distribution
division of sth: a fair division of time and resources division
the desire for a more equal society (= in which everyone has the same rights and chances) equal
Experience has taught me that life can be very unfair. experience
demands for a fairer distribution of wealth fair
The new tax is fairer than the old system. fair
his vision of a fairer, kinder society fair
The sails hung limply in the flat calm (= conditions at sea when there is no wind and the water is completely level). flat
She found it hard to live up to his high ideals. ideal
laws based on the principles of justice justice
They are demanding equal rights and justice. justice
Who can deny the justice of their cause? justice
He demanded, not without justice, that he should be allowed to express his views. justice
They were accused of attempting to pervert the course of justice. justice
She felt fully justified in asking for her money back. justified
justify sth: Her success had justified the faith her teachers had put in her. justify
He cut the pizza into bite-sized pieces. piece
She tried in vain to point out to him the unfairness of his actions. point out (to sb), point sth out (to sb)
Nothing would prevent him from speaking out against injustice. prevent
prevent (sb/sth) doing sth: Nothing would prevent him/his speaking out against injustice. prevent
The weather in England is living up to its reputation (= is exactly as expected). reputation
By rights (= if justice were done) half the money should be mine. right
He wouldn't apologize. He knew he was in the right (= had justice on his side). right
The education system must satisfy the needs of all children. satisfy
the scales of justice (= represented as the two pans on a balance (5)) scale
He intends to seek custody of the children. seek
How can we best serve the needs of future generations? serve
sex discrimination (= the act of treating men and women differently in an unfair way) sex
unfair criticism unfair
unfair (on/to sb): It seems unfair on him to make him pay for everything. unfair
unfair dismissal (= a situation in which sb is illegally dismissed from their job) unfair
The tests discriminate unfairly against older people. unfairly
New roads are being built to cope with the increased volume of traffic. volume