unequally
adverb uk/ʌnˈiː.kwə.li/ us/ʌnˈiː.kwə.li/
不公平地,不平等地
unfairly and not in the same way
Many women felt they had been treated unequally at work. 许多女性认为她们在工作中受到了不平等地对待。
(数量上)不均等地,不同地
not in equal amounts
The money was unequally divided between two separate establishments. 这笔钱在两个独立的机构之间分配不均。
See: unequal
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- We can't get there by treating people unequally
- Internally, the company knew women were treated unequally in all sorts of ways, from lower starting salaries to fewer job promotions.
- These costs are falling unequally on different parts of the world.
- Talent is unequally distributed, and talented people have a finite lifetime.
- During a period of two hundred years, Italy was unequally divided between the kingdom of the Lombards and the exarchate of Ravenna.
- Almost all professional women come home to a second job of unequally shared household tasks.