单词 | fair |
释义 | Word Frequency fair 1(fɛə) adjective 1. free from discrimination, dishonesty, etc; just; impartial 2. in conformity with rules or standards; legitimate a fair fight 3. (of the hair or complexion) light in colour 4. beautiful or lovely to look at 5. moderately or quite good a fair piece of work 6. unblemished; untainted 7. (of the tide or wind) favourable to the passage of a vessel 8. sunny, fine, or cloudless 9. (prenominal) informal thorough; real a fair battle to get to the counter 10. pleasant or courteous 11. apparently good or valuable, but really false fair words 12. open or unobstructed a fair passage 13. Australian (of handwriting) clear and legible 14. a fair crack of the whip 15. fair and square 16. fair do's 17. fair enough! 18. fair go! 19. fair to middling adverb 20. in a fair way; correctly act fair, now! 21. absolutely or squarely; quite the question caught him fair off his guard 22. dialect really or very fair tired verb 23. (intransitive) dialect (of the weather) to become fine and mild noun 24. archaic a person or thing that is beautiful or valuable, esp a woman Derived forms fairness (ˈfairness) noun Word origin Old English fæger; related to Old Norse fagr, Old Saxon, Old High German fagar, Gothic fagrs suitableWord Frequency fair 2(fɛə) noun 1. a travelling entertainment with sideshows, rides, etc, esp one that visits places at the same time each year 2. a gathering of producers of and dealers in a given class of products to facilitate business a book fair 3. an event including amusements and the sale of goods, esp for a charity; bazaar 4. a regular assembly at a specific place for the sale of goods, esp livestock Word origin C13: from Old French feire, from Late Latin fēria holiday, from Latin fēriae days of rest: related to festus festal |
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