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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary 
	
		   
 unfair     
  un‧fair S3 /ˌʌnˈfeə◂ $ -ˈfer◂/ BrE  AmE  adjective    [Word Family: adverb: ↑fairly ≠ ↑unfairly, ↑fair; noun: ↑fairness ≠ ↑unfairness; adjective: ↑fair ≠ ↑unfair]    not right or fair, especially because not everyone has an equal opportunity SYN unjust:         an unfair advantage        laws aimed at preventing unfair competition        Many employers have recognized that age discrimination is unfair.        She won £20,000 for unfair dismissal (=being illegally made to leave your job).   —unfairly adverb:         Mrs Taylor believes her son has been unfairly treated.        The tribunal decided that Mr Matthews had been unfairly dismissed.   —unfairness noun [uncountable]       • • •   COLLOCATIONS      adverbs     ▪ very/most unfair  We live in a very unfair world.     ▪ totally unfair  It’s totally unfair to blame one player when the team doesn’t play well.     ▪ extremely/grossly unfair  The system was extremely unfair.     ▪ a little/slightly unfair (also a bit unfair British English spoken)  You’re being slightly unfair on him.     ▪ blatantly/manifestly/demonstrably unfair (=clearly unfair)  The newspaper called the judge’s ruling ‘blatantly unfair.’       • • •   THESAURUS     ▪ unfair/not fair not right or fair, especially because not everyone has an equal opportunity:  The present welfare system is grossly unfair. |  It’s not fair that people are paying different prices for the same tickets.     ▪ unjust not fair or right according to the principles of a particular society:  He believed it was an illegal and unjust war. |  unjust laws     ▪ unequal unfair because people are treated in different ways or because some people have more power than others:  We live in a deeply unequal society. |  the unequal distribution of global resources     ▪ inequitable formal unfair because people are treated in different ways, or because some people have more power than others:  inequitable tax laws |  The system is inequitable, because it makes it possible for rich people to buy a place at university.     ▪ biased unfairly against or in favour of a particular group:  biased reporting |  There were claims that prison bosses were racially biased. |  The policy was biased against women. |  The trade laws are biased in favour of rich countries.      treating people unfairly because of their race, sex, age etc     ▪ prejudiced treating someone unfairly and having an unreasonable dislike of them because of their race, sex etc, or because they are old, disabled etc:  The media had very prejudiced attitudes towards disabled people. |  I don’t want to sound prejudiced, but I do think women are better at this type of job.     ▪ racist treating someone unfairly because of their race:  racist remarks |  Children pick up racist attitudes from their parents.     ▪ sexist treating someone unfairly because of their sex:  He had made sexist comments to several women in the office. |  The show was about two female inspectors who had trouble with their sexist bosses.     ▪ ageist treating someone unfairly because of their age – used especially when old people are unfairly treated:  Ageist attitudes result in older people being discriminated against in the workplace.     ▪ homophobic treating someone unfairly because they are homosexual:  Many of his songs are homophobic.
  unfairhu| ◎ | [ʌn'feə] |  | ※ | tính từ |  |   | ■ | (unfair on / to somebody) không đúng hoặc không công bằng; bất công |  |   | ☆ | unfair treatment/competition |  |   | sự đối xử/cuộc thi không công bằng |  |   | ☆ | an unfair decision/comparison/advantage |  |   | một quyết định/sự so sánh/lợi thế bất công |  |   | ☆ | if some athletes use drugs, it's unfair on/to the others |  |   | nếu một số vận động viên dùng thuốc kích thích thì như vậy là không công bằng đối với các vận động viên khác |  |   | ☆ | she sued her employer for unfair dismissal |  |   | cô ta kiện ông chủ mình về việc sa thải không công bằng |  |   | ■ | gian lận, không ngay thẳng, không đúng đắn; không theo các luật lệ bình thường, không theo các nguyên tắc bình thường |  |   | ☆ | unfair play |  |   | chơi xấu |  |   | ☆ | unfair trading |  |   | buôn bán gian lận |  |   | ☆ | unfair tactics |  |   | những chiến thuật không đúng đắn |  
 
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