单词 | fair |
释义 | fair1 of 5adjective ˈfer 1 a : marked by impartiality and honesty : free from self-interest, prejudice, or favoritism a very fair person to do business with b(1) : conforming with the established rules : allowed (2) : consonant with merit or importance : due a fair share c : open to legitimate pursuit, attack, or ridicule fair game 2 a : not very good or very bad : of average or acceptable quality Her work was only fair. a patient upgraded from serious to fair condition b : sufficient but not ample : adequate a fair understanding of the work a fair chance of winning c : moderately numerous, large, or significant takes a fair amount of time a fair number of participants 3 : not stormy or foul : fine fair weather 4 : having very little color, coloring, or pigmentation : very light fair hair fair skin a person of fair complexion 5 : pleasing to the eye or mind especially because of fresh, charming, or flawless quality The innkeeper had two fair daughters. 6 : superficially pleasing : specious she trusted his fair promises 7 a : clean, pure fair sparkling water b : clear, legible an old manuscript written in a fair hand 8 : ample a fair estate 9 a : promising, likely in a fair way to win b : favorable to a ship's course a fair wind 10 : being such to the utmost : utter a fair treat to watch him—New Republic 11 archaic : free of obstacles fair 2 of 5noun (1)1 : a gathering of buyers and sellers at a particular place and time for trade 2 a : a competitive exhibition usually with accompanying entertainment and amusements an agricultural fair b : an exhibition designed to acquaint prospective buyers or the general public with a product a book fair c : an exposition that promotes the availability of services or opportunities health fairs job fairs 3 : a sale of assorted articles usually for a charitable purpose fair 3 of 5adverb1 : in a manner that is honest or impartial or that conforms to rules : in a fair manner play fair 2 chiefly British : fairly sense 3 fair makes you want to cry fair 4 of 5verb faired; fairing; fairs intransitive verb of the weather : clear transitive verb : to join so that the external surfaces blend smoothly fair 5 of 5noun (2)1 : something that is fair or fortunate (see fair entry 1) 2 obsolete : beauty, fairness 3 archaic : woman especially : sweetheart fair 1 of 3 adjective1 as in sunny not stormy or cloudy we prayed for fair weather during our vacation at the beach Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in equitable marked by justice, honesty, and freedom from bias a commanding officer who enjoyed the respect of his soldiers because his decisions were always fair Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in honorable following or according to the rules a hockey player who is respected for his fair play Synonyms & Similar Words
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4 as in pale of light complexion fair people tend to sunburn easily Synonyms & Similar Words
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5 as in promising having qualities which inspire hope as long as the team keeps playing as hard as they can, they have a fair chance of winning—no matter what the scoreboard says Synonyms & Similar Words
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6 as in blond of a pale yellow or yellowish brown color the abundance of people with fair hair in Scandinavia Synonyms & Similar Words
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7 as in decent of average to below average quality for what they charged us, the painters should have done better than a fair job of painting the house Synonyms & Similar Words
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8 as in beautiful very pleasing to look at generally considered the fairest girl in town, she had no lack of boyfriends Synonyms & Similar Words
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9 as in complete having no exceptions or restrictions it would take a fair miracle for that project to be finished on time Synonyms & Similar Words
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10 as in deserved being what is called for by accepted standards of right and wrong most thought his dismissal was fair since he had been given many chances to clean up his act Synonyms & Similar Words
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11 as in pristine free from dirt or stain a handwritten thank-you letter requires nothing less than a sheet of fair white paper Synonyms & Similar Words
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fair 2 of 3nounas in exhibit a public showing of objects of interest a dazzling array of sleek cabin cruisers at the annual boat fair Synonyms & Similar Words
fair 3 of 3adverb1 as in legally according to the rules or the law we expect everyone on this basketball court to play fair Synonyms & Similar Words
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2 as in almost chiefly British very close to but not completely it fair takes your breath away when you find out what properties in London are going for Synonyms & Similar Words
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