inequitable
inequitable 英 [ɪnˈekwɪtəbl] 美 [ɪnˈɛkwɪtəbəl]
adj. 不公平的;不公正的
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- adj. 不公平的;不公正的
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1. They had turned Brazil into one of the most inequitable places on earth, and now it looked like payback time.
他们把巴西变为世界上最不公平的国家,现在看起来是他们偿还的时候了。
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2. Some rich countries have large populations without access to care because of inequitable arrangements for social protection.
由于不公平的社会保护安排,一些富裕国家有大量人口不能获得保健。
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3. The report points to weak and inequitable health systems as a key obstacle, including particularly a crisis in health personnel and the urgent need for sustainable health financing.
报告指出,薄弱和不公平的卫生系统是关键性的障碍,其中尤其包括卫生人力危机以及对可持久的卫生供资的迫切需求。
- inequitable (adj.) "unfair, unjust," 1660s, from in- (1) "not, opposite of" + equitable, which is ultimately from Latin aequus "even, just, equal." Related: Inequitably. The same formation in English has also meant "impassable on horses, unfit for riding over" (1620s), from Latin inequabilis, from equus "a horse" (see equine).
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