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词汇 example_english_great-injustice
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great injustice

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meanings of greatand injustice


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great
adjective
uk /ɡreɪt/ us /ɡreɪt/
large in amount, size, ...
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injustice
noun[C or U]
uk /ɪnˈdʒʌs.tɪs/ us /ɪnˈdʒʌs.tɪs/
(an example of) a situation in which there is no fairness ...
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Examples of great injustice


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On this subject, the compromise achieved does all users of these medicinal products a greatinjustice.
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He did himself a greatinjustice, and he made a beautiful speech.
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The second greatinjustice of widows lies in the treatment of widowhood itself.
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I think that is a greatinjustice to the approved societies, and a still greater injustice so far as those employees are concerned.
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Obviously, it is a greatinjustice that they cannot do so.
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That has caused very greatinjustice to the workers, particularly to munition workers.
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It is a very greatinjustice to them if through the intrusion of aliens, they are deprived of that right.
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You ought not to interfere with one without the other, because you do a greatinjustice.
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Some of those men have been called up again, and have been deprived of their pension, which seems to me to be a greatinjustice.
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I doubt very much whether it can be done without greatinjustice, although the end may justify the means.
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Now, of course, they are feeling a sense of greatinjustice at what sometimes amounts practically to confiscation of their property.
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It is working very greatinjustice.
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But in the course of these discussions we have become seized of a greatinjustice in respect of this compensation stock.
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In that case, it produces a greatinjustice.
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I think he did my noble friend a greatinjustice.
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If they went it would be greatinjustice to them, and a great loss to the housewife.
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I believe that a greatinjustice has in fact been done.
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There is another wide field in which we cannot but feel that greatinjustice has been done, and that many wrongs have to be righted.
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I believe it is doing public opinion a greatinjustice to say that it is like that.
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It is a great mistake, therefore, and a greatinjustice, to deprecate the importance and the very high quality of the technical schools and universities.
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