Old English unfægr "unlovely, not beautiful, deformed, hideous, unlovable," from un- (1) "not" + fair (adj.). Similar formation in Old Norse ufagr, Gothic unfagrs. Meaning "wicked, evil, bad" is recorded from c. 1300. Sense of "not equitable, unjust" is first recorded 1713. Related: Unfairly.
权威例句
1. He said in reply that the question was unfair.
他回答说这个问题不公平。
2. Some have been sentenced to long prison terms after unfair trials.
有些人被冤判长期徒刑。
3. It was unfair that he should suffer so much.
他受这么多苦,太冤枉了。
4. He is seeking redress for what he alleges was an unfair demotion.
他要求纠正他所声称的不公正的降级这一错误。
5. I really do feel that some people are being unfair.