unequal 音标拼音: [ən'ikwəl]
a . 不相等的,不规则的,不能胜任的
不相等的,不规则的,不能胜任的
unequal 不等的
unequal 不等
unequal adj 1 :
poorly balanced or matched in quantity or value or measure [
ant : {
equal }]
2 :
lacking the requisite qualities or resources to meet a task ;
"
inadequate training "; "
the staff was inadequate "; "
she was unequal to the task " [
synonym : {
inadequate }, {
unequal }] [
ant :
{
adequate }, {
equal }]
Unequal \
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a . [
Cf . {
Inequal }.]
1 .
Not equal ;
not matched ;
not of the same size ,
length ,
breadth ,
quantity ,
strength ,
talents ,
acquirements ,
age ,
station ,
or the like ;
as ,
the fingers are of unequal length ;
peers and commoners are unequal in rank .
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2 .
Ill balanced or matched ;
disproportioned ;
hence ,
not equitable ;
partial ;
unjust ;
unfair .
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Against unequal arms to fight in pain . --
Milton .
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Jerome ,
a very unequal relator of the opinion of his adversaries . --
John Worthington .
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To punish me for what you make me do Seems much unequal . --
Shak .
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3 .
Not uniform ;
not equable ;
irregular ;
uneven ;
as ,
unequal pulsations ;
an unequal poem .
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4 .
Not adequate or sufficient ;
inferior ;
as ,
the man was unequal to the emergency ;
the timber was unequal to the sudden strain .
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5 . (
Bot .)
Not having the two sides or the parts symmetrical .
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159 Moby Thesaurus words for "
unequal ":
assorted ,
asymmetric ,
at odds ,
at variance ,
broken ,
capricious ,
careening ,
catchy ,
changeable ,
changing ,
choppy ,
contrary ,
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contrasting ,
departing ,
desultory ,
deviating ,
deviative ,
deviatory ,
different ,
differentiated ,
differing ,
disaccordant ,
disagreeing ,
disconnected ,
discontinuous ,
discordant ,
discrepant ,
discrete ,
discriminated ,
disjoined ,
disorderly ,
disparate ,
disproportionate ,
dissimilar ,
dissonant ,
distant ,
distinct ,
distinguished ,
divaricate ,
divergent ,
diverging ,
divers ,
diverse ,
diversified ,
diversiform ,
eccentric ,
erose ,
erratic ,
fitful ,
flickering ,
fluctuating ,
guttering ,
halting ,
herky -
jerky ,
heteroclite ,
heterogeneous ,
ill -
matched ,
ill -
sorted ,
illegal ,
immethodical ,
impulsive ,
in disagreement ,
inaccordant ,
inadequate ,
incompatible ,
incongruous ,
inconsistent ,
inconsonant ,
inconstant ,
inequitable ,
inharmonious ,
iniquitous ,
insufficient ,
intermittent ,
intermitting ,
irreconcilable ,
irregular ,
jagged ,
jerky ,
lurching ,
many ,
mercurial ,
mismatched ,
motley ,
multifarious ,
mutable ,
nonconformist ,
nonstandard ,
nonsymmetrical ,
nonuniform ,
odd ,
off -
balance ,
out of proportion ,
overbalanced ,
patchy ,
pluralistic ,
poles apart ,
poles asunder ,
ragged ,
rambling ,
rough ,
scrappy ,
separate ,
separated ,
several ,
skew ,
skewed ,
snatchy ,
spasmatic ,
spasmic ,
spasmodic ,
spastic ,
sporadic ,
spotty ,
staggering ,
unalike ,
unbalanced ,
uncertain ,
unconformable ,
undeserved ,
undue ,
unequable ,
unequitable ,
uneven ,
unjust ,
unlawful ,
unlike ,
unmeet ,
unmerited ,
unmethodical ,
unmetrical ,
unorthodox ,
unregular ,
unrhythmical ,
unrightful ,
unsettled ,
unsimilar ,
unstable ,
unsteady ,
unsymmetrical ,
unsystematic ,
ununiform ,
variable ,
variant ,
varied ,
variegated ,
variform ,
various ,
varying ,
veering ,
wandering ,
wavering ,
widely apart ,
wobbling ,
wobbly ,
worlds apart ,
wrong ,
wrongful
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