/mænɪfɛstli ʌnˈdʒʌst/ – Phrase
Definition: rõ ràng không công bằng, rõ ràng không đúng, rõ ràng không xứng đáng, rõ ràng bất chính.
A more thorough explanation: “Manifestly unjust” refers to a situation or decision that is clearly and obviously unfair or unreasonable. It indicates a blatant violation of justice or equity that is easily recognizable or evident.
Example: The court found the sentence imposed on the defendant to be manifestly unjust given the lack of evidence presented during the trial.