fair 英 [feə(r)]   美 [fer]

fair

fair  英 [feə(r)] 美 [fer]

adj. 公平的;白皙的;相当的(quite good)  n. 展会;集市(公平贸易的地方); 

进行时:fairing  过去式:faired  过去分词:faired  第三人称单数:fairs  名词复数:fairs  比较级:fairer  最高级:fairest 

a fair deal, a fair price, a fair question 公平交易;公道的价格;恰当的问题
Was it fair for him to do all the work? 他做所有的工作对他公平吗?

  • When used as a noun, fair refers to a traveling show with games, rides, and farmers showing off their prized pigs, similar to a carnival. As an adjective, it gets a bit trickier.
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  • adj. 公平的;白皙的;相当的(quite good)
  • n. 展会;集市(公平贸易的地方);
  • 1. a fair deal, a fair price, a fair question

    公平交易;公道的价格;恰当的问题

  • 2. Was it fair for him to do all the work?

    他做所有的工作对他公平吗?

  • 3. To be fair,she behaved better than we expected.

    说句公道话,她表现得比我们预期的要好。

  • 4. to receive a fair trial

    得到公正审判

  • 5. A fair number of people came along.

    有相当多的人来了。

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

    这次我们可能胜算很大。

  • 7. She has long fair hair.

    她有一头浅色长发。

  • 8. a fair and breezy day

    风和日丽的日子

  • 9. a fair lady

    一位白皙的女士

  • 10. Let's take the kids to the fair.

    咱们带孩子们到游乐场吧。

  • 11. the state fair

    州农畜产品集市

  • 12. a world trade fair

    世界交易会

  • 13. I have a fair idea of what happened.

    我相当了解发生的事。

  • fair (adj.) Old English fæger "pleasing to the sight (of persons and body features, also of objects, places, etc.); beautiful, handsome, attractive," of weather, "bright, clear, pleasant; not rainy," also in late Old English "morally good," from Proto-Germanic *fagraz (source also of Old Saxon fagar, Old Norse fagr, Swedish fager, Old High German fagar "beautiful," Gothic fagrs "fit"), perhaps from PIE *pek- (1) "to make pretty" (source also of Lithuanian puošiu "I decorate").
  • fair (adv.) Old English fægere "beautifully," from fæger "beautiful" (see fair (adj.)). From c. 1300 as "honorably;" mid-14c. as "correctly; direct;" from 1510s as "clearly." Fair and square is from c. 1600. Fair-to-middling is from 1829, of livestock markets.
  • fair (n.) "a stated market in a town or city; a regular meeting to buy, sell, or trade," early 14c., from Anglo-French feyre (late 13c.), from Old French feire, faire "fair, market; feast day," from Vulgar Latin *feria "holiday, market fair," from Latin feriae "religious festivals, holidays," related to festus "solemn, festive, joyous" (see feast (n.)).
fair / feə(r) ; NAmE fer / adjective , adverb , noun fair fairs fairer fairest adjective ( fair·er , fair·est ) acceptable/appropriate 可接受;恰当 1 acceptable and appropriate in a particular situation 合理的;恰当的;适当的 a fair deal/wage/price/question 公平交易;合理的工资;公道的价格;恰当的问题 The punishment was very fair. 这个处罚很公正。 fairto sb (to do sth) Was it really fair to him to ask him to do all the work? 要他做所有的工作对他真的公平吗? fairon sb (to do sth) It's not fair on the students to keep changing the timetable. 不断改动时间表,这样对待学生不恰当。 fairto do sth It's only fairto add that they were not told about the problem until the last minute. 要补充说明以下情况才合理,即他们是最后一刻才获知这个问题。 I think it is fair to say thatthey are pleased with this latest offer. 我认为恰当地说,他们对最新的这一次提议很满意。 fairthat… It seems only fair that they should give us something in return. 似乎他们应该给我们点什么作为回报才像话。 To be fair,she behaved better than we expected. 说句公道话,她表现得比我们预期的要好。 ( especially BrE) ‘You should really have asked me first.’ ‘Right, okay, fair comment. “你本来应该先问我。”“对,是的,是这样。” OPP unfair treating people equally 一视同仁 2 treating everyone equally and according to the rules or law (按法律、规定)平等待人的,秉公办事的,公正的 She has always been scrupulously fair. 她总是一丝不苟地秉公办事。 demands for a fairer distribution of wealth 更加公平分配财富的要求 fair(to sb) We have to be fair to both players. 我们必须公正对待双方运动员。 to receive a fair trial 得到公正审判 free and fair elections 自由公正的选举 It's not fair!He always gets more than me. 这不公平!他得到的总比我多。 The new tax is fairer than the old system. 新税制比旧税制公正。 OPP unfair quite large 相当大 3 [only before noun ] quite large in number, size or amount (数量、大小)相当大的 A fair number of people came along. 有相当多的人来了。 a fair-sized town 一座不小的市镇 We've still got a fair bit (= quite a lot)to do. 我们还有相当多的事要做。 quite good 相当好 4 ( especially BrE) quite good 相当好的;不错的 There's a fair chancethat we might win this time. 这次我们可能胜算很大。 It's a fair bet that they won't turn up. 我敢打赌,他们不会出席。 I have a fair idea of what happened. 我相当了解发生的事。 His knowledge of French is only fair. 他的法语知识还算可以。 hair/skin 头发;皮肤 5 pale in colour 浅色的;白晰的 a fair complexion 白晰的肤色 She has long fair hair. 她有一头浅色长发。 All her children are fair (= they all have fair hair). 她的孩子们都长着淡色的头发。 OPP dark weather 天气 6 bright and not raining 晴朗的 SYN fine a fair and breezy day 风和日丽的日子 7 ( literary) (of winds ) not too strong and blowing in the right direction 顺风的 They set sail with the first fair wind. 顺风一起他们就扬帆出航了。 beautiful 美丽 8 ( literary or old use) beautiful 美丽的 a fair maiden 美丽的少女 IDIOMS ˌall's ˌfair in ˌlove and ˈwar ( saying) in some situations any type of behaviour is acceptable to get what you want 在情场和战场上可以不择手段 be ˈfair! ( informal) used to tell sb to be reasonable in their judgement of sb/sth 要讲道理 Be fair! She didn't know you were coming. 要讲道理!她不知道你要来。 by fair means or ˈfoul using dishonest methods if honest ones do not work 不择手段 a fair crack of the ˈwhip ( BrE) ( informal) a reasonable opportunity to show that you can do sth (做某事的)合理机会 I felt we weren't given a fair crack of the whip. 我觉得我们没有得到合理的机会。 fair eˈnough ( informal) ( especially BrE) used to say that an idea or suggestion seems reasonable (指想法、建议)有道理,说得对,行 ‘We'll meet at 8.’ ‘Fair enough.’ “我们在 8 点钟见面。”“行。” If you don't want to come, fair enough, but let Bill know. 你要是不想来,可以,不过要让比尔知道。 fair's ˈfair ( informal) ( BrE also fair ˈdos/ˈdo's ) 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 (尤用作感叹词,表示认为行动、决定等可以接受)彼此都要公平,应该公正才是 Fair's fair—you can't expect them to cancel everything just because you can't make it. 彼此都要公平,不可能就因为你不能出席就指望他们取消一切。 (give sb) a fair ˈhearing (to allow sb) the opportunity to give their opinion of sth before deciding if they have done sth wrong, often in court (给某人)申辩机会;(让某人接受)公平审讯 I'll see that you get a fair hearing. 我务必使你有说明观点的机会。 (give sb/get) a fair ˈshake ( NAmE) ( informal) (to give sb/get) fair treatment that gives you the same chance as sb else (给某人╱得到)公平待遇 (more than) your fair share of sth (more than) an amount of sth that is considered to be reasonable or acceptable (超过)合理的数量,恰当的数量 He has more than his fair share of problems. 他的问题过多。 I've had my fair share of success in the past. 过去我已经取得了应有的成功。 fair to ˈmiddling ( old-fashioned) not particularly good or bad 一般水平;不过不失 it's a fair ˈcop ( BrE) ( informal, humorous) used by sb who is caught doing sth wrong, to say that they admit that they are wrong (当场被抓获时说)这是罪有应得,抓得有理 adverb according to the rules; in a way that is considered to be acceptable and appropriate 按照规则;公正地;公平合理地 Come on, you two, fight fair! 得了,你们俩,要按规则比赛! They'll respect you as long as you play fair (= behave honestly). 只要为人正直,别人就会尊敬你。 IDIOMS fair and ˈsquare | fairly and ˈsquarely 1 honestly and according to the rules 诚实;光明正大 We won the election fair and square. 我们光明正大地竞选获胜。 2 ( BrE) in a direct way that is easy to understand 直截了当 I told him fair and square to pack his bags. 我直截了当让他收拾好行李走人。 3 ( BrE) exactly in the place you were aiming for 不偏不斜 I hit the target fair and square. 我不偏不斜正中靶子。 set fair (to do sth/for sth) ( BrE) having the necessary qualities or conditions to succeed 有成功的素质;具备成功的条件 She seems set fair to win the championship. 她似乎具备夺冠的条件。 Conditions were set fair for stable economic development. 形势适合经济稳定发展。 more at say v. noun entertainment 娱乐 1 ( BrE also fun·fair ) ( NAmE also car·ni·val ) a type of entertainment in a field or park at which people can ride on large machines and play games to win prizes 露天游乐场 Let's take the kids to the fair. 咱们带孩子们到游乐场吧。 all the fun of the fair 露天游乐园的一切乐趣 2 ( NAmE) a type of entertainment in a field or park at which farm animals and products are shown and take part in competitions (评比农畜产品的)集市 the county/state fair 县╱州农畜产品集市 3 ( BrE) = fete business 商业 4 an event at which people, businesses, etc. show and sell their goods 商品交易会;展销会 a world trade fair 世界交易会 a craft/a book/an antique fair 工艺品展销会;书市;古玩交易会 animal market 牲畜市场 5 ( BrE) (in the past) a market at which animals were sold (旧时)牲畜市场 a horse fair 马市 jobs 工作 6 job/careers ~ an event at which people who are looking for jobs can get information about companies who might employ them 职业介绍会;就业展览会 fair / feə(r) ; NAmE fer /
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