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1. He was unequal to the job.
他不胜任这项工作。
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2. Her feet are of unequal size.
她的两只脚大小不一样。
1. 不平等:这一意图在实际播放后其结果是失败的,尽管它对贫富儿童都产生了好的教育效果,但对节目接触和利用最多的还是富裕儿童,<芝麻街>>的播放加剧了原本存在的接触和利用媒介机会上的不平等(unequal).
2. unequal
2. 不平衡的:unemployment 失业 | unequal 不平衡的 | uneven 不平的
3. 不平等的, 不同的, 不平衡的, 不胜任的:training meeting 训练会议 | unequal 不平等的, 不同的, 不平衡的, 不胜任的 | gallein [化] 因 (用作染料或指示剂)
1. 不平等的;不公平的
An unequal system or situation is unfair because it gives more power or privileges to one person or group of people than to others.
e.g. This country still had a deeply oppressive, unequal and divisive political system.
这个国家的政治体制依然残暴异常,缺少平等,四分五裂。
e.g. ...the unequal power relationships between men and women.
男女之间不平等的权力关系
2. 不能胜任的;力不能及的
If someone is unequal to a task they have to do, they do not have the abilities needed to do it well.
e.g. Her critics say she has proved unequal to the task...
批评她的人说事实证明她并不具备完成这项工作的能力。
e.g. He felt unequal to the job and wished there were someone he could go to for advice.
他感觉难以胜任这项工作,希望有人能给点建议。
3. (大小、力量或数量上)不均等的,不对等的
Unequal means being different in size, strength, or amount.
e.g. The Egyptians probably measured their day in twenty-four hours of unequal length.
埃及人很有可能用不同长度的24小时来度量日子。
adj
1. lacking the requisite qualities or resources to meet a task
e.g. inadequate training
the staff was inadequate
she was unequal to the task
Synonym: inadequate
2. poorly balanced or matched in quantity or value or measure