fair的意思和读音

fair

: [fer] : [feə(r)]

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fairer  fairest  fairs  

adj.+n.fair share,fair price,fair distribution,fair trial,fair weather

adj.foul

fairadj.acceptable/appropriate

1.acceptable and appropriate in a particular situation

a fair deal/wage/price/question

The punishment was very fair.

Was it really fair to him to ask him to do all the work?

It's not fair on the students to keep changing the timetable.

It's only fair to add that they were not told about the problem until the last minute.

I think it is fair to say that they are pleased with this latest offer.

It seems only fair that they should give us something in return.

To be fair , she behaved better than we expected.

‘You should really have asked me first.’ ‘Right, okay, fair comment .’“。”“。”

treating people equally

2.treating everyone equally and according to the rules or law

She has always been scrupulously fair.

demands for a fairer distribution of wealth

We have to be fair to both players.

to receive a fair trial

free and fair elections

It's not fair! He always gets more than me.

The new tax is fairer than the old system.

quite large

3.[obn]quite large in number, size or amount

A fair number of people came along.

a fair-sized town

We've still got a fair bit(= quite a lot) to do.

quite good

4.quite good

There's a fair chance that we might win this time.

It's a fair bet that they won't turn up.

I have a fair idea of what happened.

His knowledge of French is only fair.

hair/skin

5.pale in colour

a fair complexion

She has long fair hair.

All her children are fair(= they all have fair hair) .

weather

6.bright and not raining

a fair and breezy day

7.not too strong and blowing in the right direction

They set sail with the first fair wind.

beautiful

8.beautiful

a fair maiden

IDMalls fair in love and warin some situations any type of behaviour is acceptable to get what you want

Be fair! She didn't know you were coming.

be fair!(informal)used to tell sb to be reasonable in their judgement of sb/sth

Be fair! She didn't know you were coming.

by fair means or foulusing dishonest methods if honest ones do not work

I felt we weren't given a fair crack of the whip.

a fair crack of the whip(informal)a reasonable opportunity to show that you can do sth

I felt we weren't given a fair crack of the whip.

‘We'll meet at 8.’ ‘Fair enough.’“ 8 。”“。”

If you don't want to come, fair enough, but let Bill know.

fair enough(informal)used to say that an idea or suggestion seems reasonable

‘We'll meet at 8.’ ‘Fair enough.’“ 8 。”“。”

If you don't want to come, fair enough, but let Bill know.

Fair's fair─you can't expect them to cancel everything just because you can't make it.

fairs fair(informal)used, especially as an exclamation, to say that you think that an action, decision, etc. is acceptable and appropriate because it means that everyone will be treated fairly

Fair's fair─you can't expect them to cancel everything just because you can't make it.

I'll see that you get a fair hearing.使

(give sb) a fair hearing;((to allow sb) the opportunity to give their opinion of sth before deciding if they have done sth wrong, often in court

I'll see that you get a fair hearing.使

(give sb/get) a fair shake(informal)(to give sb/get) fair treatment that gives you the same chance as sb else

He has more than his fair share of problems.

I've had my fair share of success in the past.

(more than) your fair share of sth(more than) an amount of sth that is considered to be reasonable or acceptable

He has more than his fair share of problems.

I've had my fair share of success in the past.

fair to middlingnot particularly good or badits a fair cop(informal)used by sb who is caught doing sth wrong, to say that they admit that they are wrongadv.

1.according to the rules; in a way that is considered to be acceptable and appropriate

Come on, you two, fight fair!

They'll respect you as long as you play fair(= behave honestly) .

IDM

We won the election fair and square.

I told him fair and square to pack his bags.

I hit the target fair and square.

fair and squarefairly and squarelyhonestly and according to the rules

We won the election fair and square.

in a direct way that is easy to understand

I told him fair and square to pack his bags.

exactly in the place you were aiming for

I hit the target fair and square.

She seems set fair to win the championship.

Conditions were set fair for stable economic development.

set fair (to do sth/for sth)having the necessary qualities or conditions to succeed

She seems set fair to win the championship.

Conditions were set fair for stable economic development.

n.entertainment

1.a type of entertainment in a field or park at which people can ride on large machines and play games to win prizes

Let's take the kids to the fair./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

all the fun of the fair

2.a type of entertainment in a field or park at which farm animals and products are shown and take part in competitions

the county/state fair

business

3.an event at which people, businesses, etc. show and sell their goods

a world trade fair

a craft/a book/an antique fair

animal market

4.(in the past) a market at which animals were sold

a horse fair

jobs

5.job/careers ~an event at which people who are looking for jobs can get information about companies who might employ them

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adj.1.if a situation is fair, everyone is treated equally and in a reasonable way; a fair person treats everyone equally and in a reasonable way2.reasonable and morally right3.not bad but not very good4.if the weather is fair, it is pleasant and not raining5.fair hair is blondelight yellow or very light brown in color; someone who is fair has light hair and pale skin6.a fair guess or idea is reasonable and likely to be correct7.beautiful8ed for emphasizing that an amount, size, number, etc. is large1.if a situation is fair, everyone is treated equally and in a reasonable way; a fair person treats everyone equally and in a reasonable way2.reasonable and morally right3.not bad but not very good4.if the weather is fair, it is pleasant and not raining5.fair hair is blondelight yellow or very light brown in color; someone who is fair has light hair and pale skin6.a fair guess or idea is reasonable and likely to be correct7.beautiful8ed for emphasizing that an amount, size, number, etc. is large

n.1.an event where people ride on special machines and play games to win prizes2.an event where people or companies bring their products for you to look at or buy3.an event organized by a school, church, or charity to make money

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1.Excuse me, Sir. but I think it's only fair to tell you that it's now or never if you want me in your next picture .

2.George stood out in fair sight, on the top of the rock, as he made this declaration of independence.

3.It generally refers to a society which affords individuals and groups fair treatment and a just share of the benefits of it.

4.The fair was on before the temple. It had rained from the early morning and the day came to its end .

5.It's time we get out of this contract, its not fair to us, they make all of the money, we make nothing.

6.Mary always love to take advantage of things. this time we done so fair. it has no weakness to exploit, no wonder she will be unhappy.Mary便

7.So there remains plenty of confidence and a fair amount of capital ready to seize the opportunities.

8.Make an effort to be more fair and more realistic with your own self, however, and I think you may be pleasantly surprised by the results./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

9.If he's home all day with the kids, it's not fair for her to come home and complain about the way he's dispensing his parental care.

10.His mother shook her head and wondered aloud whether life would be easier if he just let the science fair thing drop.