fairness 英 [ˈfeənəs]   美 [ˈfernəs]

fairness

fairness  英 [ˈfeənəs] 美 [ˈfernəs]

n. 公平;美好;清晰;顺利性 

名词复数:fairnesses 

What about the fairness argument? 怎么看这关于公平的争论?
Our teacher is known for her fairness in grading pupils. 我们的老师以给学生评分公平著称。

  • Fairness is the quality of making judgments that are free from discrimination. Judges, umpires, and teachers should all strive to practice fairness.
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  • n. 公平;美好;清晰;顺利性
  • 1. What about the fairness argument?

    怎么看这关于公平的争论?

  • 2. Our teacher is known for her fairness in grading pupils.

    我们的老师以给学生评分公平著称。

  • fairness (n.) Old English fægernes "beauty;" see fair (adj.) + -ness. Meaning "even-handedness, impartiality" is from mid-15c. Meaning "lightness of complexion" is from 1590s.
fair·ness / ˈfeənəs ; NAmE ˈfernəs / noun [uncountable ] 1 the quality of treating people equally or in a way that is reasonable 公正性;公平合理性 the fairness of the judicial system 司法制度的公正性 2 (of skin or hair 皮肤或头发 ) a pale colour 白晰;浅色 A tan emphasized the fairness of her hair. 晒黑的皮肤更加衬托出了她的头发颜色有多浅。 IDIOM in (all) fairness (to sb) used to introduce a statement that defends sb who has just been criticized, or that explains another statement that may seem unreasonable 要公正对待,不能怪(某人) In all fairness to him, he did try to stop her leaving. 不能怪他,他确实曾设法阻止她离开。 fair·ness / ˈfeənəs ; NAmE ˈfernəs /
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