in.jus.tice
injustice的音标和读音:
DJ音标发音: [inˈdʒʌstis]
KK音标发音: [ɪnˈdʒʌstɪs]
injustice的词性:
n.(名词)
1. Violation of another's rights or of what is right; lack of justice.
侵权,不公正:侵犯他人的权利或违犯正确的事情;不公正
2. A specific unjust act; a wrong.
不公正的行为:一项不公正的行动;一个错误
injustice的词源:
3. Middle English
中古英语
4. from Old French
源自 古法语
5. from Latin ini?stitia
源自 拉丁语 ini?stitia
6. from ini?stus [unjust]
源自 ini?stus [不公正]
7. in- [not] * see in- 1
in- [不] *参见 in-1
8. i?stus [just] * see just 1
i?stus [公正] *参见 just1
injustice, injury, wrong, grievance
9. These nouns denote acts or conditions that cause people to suffer hardship or loss undeservedly. An injustice is a violation of a person's rights; the term can also refer to unfair treatment of another or others:
这些名词都表示使人们遭受不应得的痛苦或损失的行为或状况。injustice 是对一个人权利的侵犯; 这个词也可以表示对别人的不公平的待遇:
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere” (Martin Luther King, Jr.). An injury is an injustice for which legal redress is available:
“任何地方的不公正都是对所有地方的公正的一种威胁” (马丁·路德·金)。injury 是指能得到法律赔偿的不公正:
“Private wrongs . . . are an infringement or privation of the private or civil rights belonging to individuals . . . and are thereupon frequently termed civil injuries” (William Blackstone).
“个人犯的错误…是违反法规行为或对私有的(东西的)剥夺或个人的民权…因此经常被称为民事伤害” (威廉·布拉克斯通)。
10. Wrong in a legal sense refers to what violates the rights of an individual or adversely affects the public welfare; in a more general sense, however, the word is similar in meaning to but more emphatic than injustice:
Wrong 在法律上讲指侵犯了个人权利或危害公共利益;但从更广泛的意义上讲,这个词语气和injustice很相似但更重一些:
“The age of chivalry is never past, so long as there is a wrong left unredressed on earth” (Charles Kingsley). A grievance is an act or a condition that is regarded by those involved as a wrong that affords cause for complaint:
“骑士时代永无终结,只要地球上仍存在坏事” (查尔斯·金斯里)。grievance 指一种被参与者认为是应遭到批评的坏行为或状况:
A committee of inmates presented a list of their grievances to the prison warden.
一个囚犯委员会向监狱看守提交了一个罪行清单