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1 unfairly
adverb άδικα -
2 Unfairly
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Unfairly
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3 hard done by
(unfairly treated: You should complain to the headmaster if you feel hard done by.) αδικημένος,ριγμένος -
4 affirmative action
noun (American) the practice of giving better opportunities (jobs, education etc) to people who, it is thought, are treated unfairly (minorities, women etc). παροχή ευκαιριών σε μειονότητες ή καταπιεσμένους πληθυσμούς -
5 bias
1. noun1) (favouring of one or other (side in an argument etc) rather than remaining neutral: a bias against people of other religions.) προκατάληψη2) (a weight on or in an object (eg a bowl for playing bowls) making it move in a particular direction.) μετατόπιση βάρους2. verb(to influence (usually unfairly): He was biased by the report in the newspapers.) προδιαθέτω- biassed- biased -
6 do (someone) an injustice
(to treat or regard (someone) unfairly: You do me an injustice if you think I could tell such a lie.) αδικώ -
7 do (someone) an injustice
(to treat or regard (someone) unfairly: You do me an injustice if you think I could tell such a lie.) αδικώ -
8 do (someone) wrong
(to insult (someone), treat (someone) unfairly etc.) κάνω κακό, αδικώ -
9 do (someone) wrong
(to insult (someone), treat (someone) unfairly etc.) κάνω κακό, αδικώ -
10 exploit
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11 misjudge
(to have an unfairly low opinion of (a person).) σφάλλω στην εκτίμηση/παρεξηγώ -
12 prejudice
['pre‹ədis] 1. noun((an) opinion or feeling for or especially against something, formed unfairly or unreasonably ie without proper knowledge: The jury must listen to his statement without prejudice; Is racial prejudice (= dislike of people because of their race) increasing in this country?) προκατάληψη2. verb1) (to cause to feel prejudice for or against something.) προκαταλαμβάνω,προδιαθέτω2) (to harm or endanger (a person's position, prospects etc) in some way: Your terrible handwriting will prejudice your chances of passing the exam.) επηρεάζω δυσμενώς,βλάπτω• -
13 unfair
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14 Behave
v. intrans.With adv.: P. and V. παρέχειν ἑαυτόν with adj., γίγνεσθαι with adj.Behave bravely: παρέχειν ἑαυτόν ἀνδρεῖον or γίγνεσθαι ἀνδρεῖος.Behave towards a person: P. and V. χρῆσθαι (τινι), προσφέρεσθαί (τινι or πρός τινα).absol. P. and V. ἔχειν.Behave properly: Ar. κοσμίως ἔχειν.Behave unfairly towards: P. ἀνίσως ἔχειν (πρός, acc.).Behave well: P. εὐσχημονεῖν.Behave badly: P. and V. ἀσχημονεῖν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Behave
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15 Questionably
adv.Doubtfully: P. ἐνδοιαστῶς, V. ἀμφιλέκτως.Not clearly: P. ἀσαφῶς, Ar. and V. δυσκρίτως.In a suspicious way: P. ὑπόπτως.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Questionably
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16 Unduly
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Unduly
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