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fair
The definition of beauty, «perfection of form,» is a good key to the meaning of beautiful, if we understand «form» in its widest sense. There must also be harmony and unity, and in human beings spiritual loveliness, to constitute an object or a person really beautiful. Thus, we speak of a beautiful landscape, a beautiful poem. But beautiful implies also, in concrete objects, softness of outline and delicacy of mold; it is opposed to all that is hard and rugged, hence we say a beautiful woman, but not a beautiful man. Beautiful has the further limit of not transcending our powers of appreciation. Pretty expresses in a far less degree that which is pleasing to a refined taste in objects comparatively small, slight, and dainty; as, a pretty bonnet; a pretty girl. That is handsome which is not only superficially pleasing, but well and harmoniously proportioned, with usually the added idea that it is made so by art, breeding, or training; as, a handsome horse; a handsome house. Handsome is a term far inferior to beautiful; we may even say a handsome villain. Fair denotes what is bright, smooth, clear, and without blemish; as, a fair face. The word applies wholly to what is superficial; we can say «fair, yet false.» In a specific sense, fair has the sense of blond, as opposed to dark or brunette. One who possesses vivacity, wit, good nature, or other pleasing qualities may be attractive without beauty. Comely denotes an aspect that is smooth, genial, and wholesome, with a certain fulness of contour and pleasing symmetry, tho falling short of the beautiful; as, a comely matron. That is picturesque which would make a striking picture.
Synonyms:
attractive, beauteous, beautiful, bewitching, bonny, charming, comely, delightful, elegant, exquisite, fine, graceful, handsome, lovely, picturesque, prettyAntonyms:
awkward, clumsy, deformed, disgusting, frightful, ghastly, grim, grisly, grotesque, hideous, horrid, odious, repulsive, shocking, ugly, unattractive, uncouth, ungainly, unlovely, unpleasantPreposition:
Beautiful to the eye; beautiful in appearance, in spirit; «beautiful for situation,» Ps. xlviii, 2; beautiful of aspect, of its kind.
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fair
Synonyms:
open, clear, spotless, unspotted, untarnished, reasonable, unblemished, serene, beautiful, just, honorable, equitable, impartialAntonyms:
lowering, dull, foul, disfigured, ugly, unfair, dishonorable, fraudulent
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carnival, fair, funfairnoun
a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc.
Synonyms:
fair, funfair, pleasure ground, circus, carnival, amusement park, bazaarAntonyms:
dirty, inequitable, unsportsmanlike, immoderate, foul, cheating(a), unfair, unjust, out-of-bounds, unsporting, below the belt, raw, illegible, brunet, ugly, masculine, cloudy, extraordinary, brunette -
fairnoun
gathering of producers to promote business
«world fair»; «trade fair»; «book fair»
Synonyms:
funfair, carnival, bazaarAntonyms:
unjust, raw, ugly, unsporting, brunette, foul, below the belt, immoderate, out-of-bounds, dirty, brunet, masculine, extraordinary, unfair, inequitable, illegible, cheating(a), unsportsmanlike, cloudy -
fairnoun
a competitive exhibition of farm products
«she won a blue ribbon for her baking at the county fair»
Synonyms:
funfair, carnival, bazaarAntonyms:
below the belt, extraordinary, foul, immoderate, cloudy, unfair, illegible, unjust, brunet, brunette, unsporting, out-of-bounds, raw, unsportsmanlike, dirty, masculine, cheating(a), inequitable, ugly -
bazaar, fairadjective
a sale of miscellany; often for charity
«the church bazaar»
Synonyms:
fair, funfair, carnival, bazaar, bazarAntonyms:
masculine, brunette, unsporting, foul, illegible, unsportsmanlike, out-of-bounds, dirty, brunet, inequitable, unjust, unfair, extraordinary, raw, cloudy, below the belt, ugly, immoderate, cheating(a) -
fair, justadjective
free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; conforming with established standards or rules
«a fair referee»; «fair deal»; «on a fair footing»; «a fair fight»; «by fair means or foul»
Synonyms:
upright, just, mediocre, reasonable, fair(a), middling, comely, bonny, average, good, fair, sightly, clean, fairish, equitable, honest, bonnieAntonyms:
out-of-bounds, raw, inequitable, foul, ugly, unjust, extraordinary, immoderate, dirty, cloudy, unsportsmanlike, unfair, brunette, below the belt, brunet, illegible, masculine, unsporting, cheating(a) -
fair, fairish, reasonableadjective
not excessive or extreme
«a fairish income»; «reasonable prices»
Synonyms:
just, fairish, fair, bonnie, middling, clean, comely, bonny, mediocre, honest, reasonable, sensible, sightly, sane, average, fair(a)Antonyms:
brunet, unfair, ugly, cloudy, below the belt, dirty, unsporting, masculine, brunette, cheating(a), foul, out-of-bounds, immoderate, extraordinary, raw, unjust, inequitable, unsportsmanlike, illegible -
bonny, bonnie, comely, fair, sightlyadjective
very pleasing to the eye
«my bonny lass»; «there’s a bonny bay beyond»; «a comely face»; «young fair maidens»
Synonyms:
becoming, mediocre, reasonable, decent, fair(a), middling, comely, sightly, comme il faut, bonny, average, just, seemly, clean, decorous, fair, fairish, bonnie, honestAntonyms:
immoderate, extraordinary, brunette, unfair, foul, ugly, masculine, unjust, dirty, inequitable, out-of-bounds, illegible, unsporting, unsportsmanlike, brunet, cloudy, cheating(a), raw, below the belt -
fairadjective
(of a baseball) hit between the foul lines
«he hit a fair ball over the third base bag»
Synonyms:
just, fairish, bonnie, middling, clean, comely, bonny, mediocre, honest, reasonable, sightly, average, fair(a)Antonyms:
unsporting, unfair, brunet, unsportsmanlike, extraordinary, cloudy, masculine, immoderate, brunette, raw, cheating(a), dirty, foul, unjust, illegible, ugly, out-of-bounds, inequitable, below the belt -
average, fair, mediocre, middlingadjective
lacking exceptional quality or ability
«a novel of average merit»; «only a fair performance of the sonata»; «in fair health»; «the caliber of the students has gone from mediocre to above average»; «the performance was middling at best»
Synonyms:
mean(a), modal(a), mediocre, second-rate, reasonable, intermediate, fair(a), medium, bonnie, comely, middling, bonny, ordinary, just, average, median(a), sightly, clean, fair, fairish, honestAntonyms:
unfair, out-of-bounds, foul, cloudy, below the belt, ugly, unsportsmanlike, brunette, extraordinary, dirty, inequitable, immoderate, cheating(a), illegible, raw, masculine, brunet, unjust, unsporting -
fair(a)adjective
attractively feminine
«the fair sex»
Antonyms:
inequitable, cloudy, extraordinary, illegible, unjust, foul, brunette, immoderate, ugly, masculine, cheating(a), unsporting, out-of-bounds, unsportsmanlike, unfair, below the belt, brunet, raw, dirty -
clean, fairadjective
(of a manuscript) having few alterations or corrections
«fair copy»; «a clean manuscript»
Synonyms:
uncontaminating, just, clean-living, sporting, blank, fair(a), unobjectionable, fresh, bonnie, comely, sporty, clear, middling, bonny, neat, white, unclouded, honest, average, sightly, clean, light, fair, fairish, mediocre, reasonable, uninfected, sportsmanlikeAntonyms:
foul, immoderate, unjust, extraordinary, cheating(a), inequitable, brunette, unsportsmanlike, brunet, ugly, unsporting, raw, cloudy, out-of-bounds, unfair, masculine, below the belt, dirty, illegible -
honest, fairadjective
gained or earned without cheating or stealing
«an honest wage»; «an fair penny»
Synonyms:
just, mediocre, reasonable, fair(a), dependable, honorable, middling, comely, reliable, true(p), bonny, average, good, sightly, clean, fair, fairish, bonnie, honestAntonyms:
unjust, out-of-bounds, ugly, foul, cloudy, illegible, immoderate, masculine, inequitable, brunet, raw, unsporting, cheating(a), below the belt, brunette, extraordinary, unfair, dirty, unsportsmanlike -
fairadjective
free of clouds or rain
«today will be fair and warm»
Synonyms:
just, fairish, bonnie, middling, clean, comely, bonny, mediocre, honest, reasonable, sightly, average, fair(a)Antonyms:
below the belt, extraordinary, unjust, illegible, raw, cheating(a), unfair, unsportsmanlike, foul, brunette, brunet, out-of-bounds, immoderate, unsporting, inequitable, ugly, cloudy, dirty, masculine -
fair, fairishverb
(used of hair or skin) pale or light-colored
«a fair complexion»;
Synonyms:
just, fairish, fair, bonnie, middling, clean, comely, bonny, mediocre, honest, reasonable, sightly, average, fair(a)Antonyms:
immoderate, cheating(a), brunet, illegible, cloudy, ugly, raw, masculine, unjust, unsportsmanlike, inequitable, extraordinary, unsporting, out-of-bounds, unfair, foul, below the belt, dirty, brunette -
fairadverb
join so that the external surfaces blend smoothly
Antonyms:
inequitable, foul, cheating(a), dirty, raw, cloudy, masculine, brunette, unsporting, ugly, illegible, immoderate, extraordinary, below the belt, out-of-bounds, unfair, brunet, unsportsmanlike, unjust -
fairly, fair, cleanadverb
in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating
«they played fairly»
Synonyms:
jolly, fair, middling, passably, evenhandedly, fairly, clean, plumb, moderately, reasonably, pretty, somewhat, plumAntonyms:
ugly, foul, brunet, brunette, unsportsmanlike, out-of-bounds, unjust, cloudy, inequitable, unfair, illegible, masculine, below the belt, dirty, raw, cheating(a), immoderate, extraordinary, unsporting -
fairly, fair, evenhandedlyadverb
without favoring one party, in a fair evenhanded manner
«deal fairly with one another»
Synonyms:
jolly, fair, middling, passably, evenhandedly, fairly, clean, moderately, reasonably, pretty, somewhatAntonyms:
brunette, raw, brunet, cloudy, dirty, cheating(a), inequitable, masculine, immoderate, illegible, foul, unsporting, extraordinary, below the belt, out-of-bounds, ugly, unjust, unfair, unsportsmanlike
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fairadjective
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spotless, unspotted, untarnished, unblemished, unstained -
fairadjective
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white, light, blonde -
fairadjective
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handsome, comely, beautiful -
fairadjective
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pleasant, clear, cloudless, not cloudy, not overcast -
fairadjective
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favorable, prosperous -
fairadjective
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promising, hopeful -
fairadjective
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open, distinct, plain, unobstructed, unincumbered -
fairadjective
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frank, honest, candid, ingenuous, equitable, just, honorable, upright, impartial, unbiassed -
fairadjective
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reasonable, proper -
fairadjective
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10. pretty good, more than middling, above mediocrity
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fairadjective
Synonyms:
impartial, equitable, unbiased, just, honorable, unprejudiced, ingenuous, average, middling, tolerable, so-so, passable, comely, attractive, pretty, handsome, blond, light, unsullied, untarnished, spotless -
fairadverb
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clear, openly, frankly, honestly, favorably, auspiciously, impartially -
fairnoun
Synonyms:
bazaar, exposition
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List of paraphrases for «fair»:
equitable, just, impartial, honest, loyal, fairness, equity, leal, even-handed, adel, reasonable, feria, right, justas, equal, equitably, salon, unfair, fairly, clean, justo, decent, upright, correct, unbiased, justice, foire, nazih, exhibition, fair-minded, regular, balanced, impartiality, righteous, expo, proper
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How to say FAIR in sign language?
How to use FAIR in a sentence?
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Comptroller Scott Stringer:
If we want to give every New Yorker a fair and fighting chance to make it in the city, we need to use every tool in our toolbox to create and preserve truly affordable housing.
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Ben Carson:
They’re seeing that 50 years of these policies have not resulted in improvement and has really resulted in worsening the situation, a lot of people in the minority community — contrary to popular opinion, all they want is a fair chance. All they want is an opportunity to succeed.
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Nancy Tiseo:
Fair elections, correct elections, that’s all important to me.
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President Barack Obama:
I think it’s fair to say that if, in my first term, Ferguson had flared up, as president of the United States, I would have been commenting on what was happening in Ferguson.
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President Trump:
The problem we have is we have 13 people and they’re all Democrats—real Democrats—angry Democrats. And that’s not a fair situation.
Translations for FAIR
From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary
- مَشْرُوع, حَقَّانِيّ, مُبَاح, مُسَوَّغ, مُقْسِط, أَشْقَر, عَدْل, مُحِقّ, مَأْذُون, مُنْصِف, مَقْبُول, نَزْه, عادِل, مُصِيب, مُشْتَرَع, مُصَرَّحٌ, نَزِيه, مُجَاز, مُشَرَّعArabic
- ғәҙел, йәрминкәBashkir
- попътен, неопетнен, справедлив, значителен, хубав, невинен, красив, рус, задоволителен, панаир, базар, подравнявамBulgarian
- just, bell, equitatiuCatalan, Valencian
- férCzech
- tegWelsh
- lys, blond, smuk, retfærdig, rimelig, markedDanish
- hell, fair, gerecht, wunderbar, anständig, schön, hellhäutig, blond, Kirchtag, Messe, Kirmes, Ausstellung, Markt, Kirchweih, JahrmarktGerman
- δίκαιοςGreek
- justa, blonda, foiroEsperanto
- justo, viento de popa, bello, pastel, inocente, equitativo, razonable, feria, feria de muestrasSpanish
- روشن, مکارهPersian
- viehkeä, tasapuolinen, puhdas, kelvollinen, vaalea, oikeudenmukainen, myötäinen, puolueeton, kohtuullinen, kaunis, reilu, kohtalainen, irti, rehellinen, näyttely, markkina, messu, rihdata, tasoittaa, virtaviivaistaa, kohdistaaFinnish
- juste, beau, joli, belle, équitable, foire, marchéFrench
- réasúnta, fionnIrish
- fionn, cothromach, sgèimheach, maiseach, bòidheach, bàn, féillScottish Gaelic
- feiraGalician
- בהיר, פייר, הוגן, יפה, צודק, בהירהHebrew
- निष्पक्षHindi
- szép, igazságos, korrekt, szőke, fehér, vásárHungarian
- արդարArmenian
- fagurIcelandic
- giusta, discreto, bello, equo, equa, giusto, discreta, bella, mercato, fieraItalian
- הוגןHebrew
- 色白, 公正, フェアの, 相当, 美しい, 公平, 博覧会, 市, フェア, フェアーJapanese
- укмуштай, ярмарка, жармаңкеKyrgyz
- feriaLatin
- kakahoMāori
- मेळाMarathi
- adilMalay
- doenbaar, correct, mooi, eerlijk, rechtschapen, bevallig, rechtvaardig, redelijk, schappelijk, bleek, blank, kermis, beurs, braderie, jaarmarkt, uitlijnen, effenenDutch
- sprawiedliwy, targiPolish
- claro, equilibrado, belo, adequado, formoso, honesto, justo, decente, bonito, feiraPortuguese
- cler, clarRomansh
- прекрасный, справедливый, приемлемый, светлый, че́стный, правомерный, сносный, красивый, ярмарка, базар, выставка, рынок, феерияRussian
- vášar, ва́шар, са́јам, sájamSerbo-Croatian
- rimlig, skälig, blond, ljuslagd, rättvis, fagerSwedish
- beyaz tenli, doğru, insaflı, âdil, hakkaniyetli, güzel, kayda değer, açık, âdilâne, fuar, festivalTurkish
- hội chợVietnamese
- kermetVolapük
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- candid
- civil
- clean
- courteous
- decent
- equal
- equitable
- generous
- good
- honest
- honorable
- impartial
- lawful
- legitimate
- objective
- principled
- proper
- reasonable
- sincere
- straightforward
- trustworthy
- unbiased
- frank
- just
- moderate
- nonpartisan
- open
- square
- straight
- upright
- aboveboard
- benevolent
- blameless
- disinterested
- dispassionate
- even-handed
- on the level
- on the up and up
- praiseworthy
- respectable
- righteous
- scrupulous
- temperate
- uncolored
- uncorrupted
- virtuous
- neutral
- argent
- blanched
- bleached
- blond
- blonde
- faded
- light
- pale
- pearly
- sallow
- white
- chalky
- colorless
- creamy
- fair-haired
- fair-skinned
- flaxen-haired
- milky
- pale-faced
- pallid
- silvery
- snowy
- tow-haired
- tow-headed
- whitish
- adequate
- decent
- reasonable
- satisfactory
- average
- common
- commonplace
- intermediate
- mean
- medium
- middling
- moderate
- okay
- ordinary
- all right
- fairish
- indifferent
- not bad
- passable
- pretty good
- respectable
- so-so
- tolerable
- up to standard
- usual
- attractive
- charming
- dainty
- enchanting
- lovely
- beauteous
- bonny
- chaste
- comely
- delicate
- exquisite
- good-looking
- handsome
- pretty
- pulchritudinous
- pure
- calm
- clear
- favorable
- clarion
- dry
- fine
- smiling
- balmy
- clement
- mild
- placid
- pleasant
- pretty
- rainless
- sunny
- sunshiny
- tranquil
- unclouded
- undarkened
- unthreatening
- bazaar
- celebration
- display
- exhibit
- festival
- gala
- market
- pageant
- show
- centennial
- exhibition
- expo
- fete
- observance
- occasion
- spectacle
On this page you’ll find 383 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fair, such as: candid, civil, clean, courteous, decent, and equal.
antonyms for fair
- biased
- deceitful
- devious
- dishonest
- disproportionate
- illegal
- illegitimate
- impolite
- intolerable
- lying
- mean
- misbehaving
- partial
- prejudiced
- rude
- subjective
- tricky
- unequitable
- unfair
- unjust
- unlawful
- unreasonable
- unreliable
- untrustworthy
- unvirtuous
- black
- brunette
- dark
- darkened
- inadequate
- insufficient
- intolerable
- unfit
- abnormal
- exceptional
- extraordinary
- extreme
- infrequent
- rare
- uncommon
- unusual
- repellent
- repulsive
- ugly
- cloudy
- dark
- inclement
- rainy
- stormy
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At the same time, participation in California’s FAIR plan for catastrophic fires has grown by at least 180% since 2015, and in Santa Rosa, houses are being rebuilt in the very same wildfire-vulnerable zones that proved so deadly in 2017.
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WORDS RELATED TO FAIR
- A-OK
- adequate
- admissible
- all right
- average
- big
- common
- cooking with gas
- cool
- copacetic
- decent
- delightful
- fair
- fairish
- goodish
- hep
- hip
- hunky-dory
- in the swim
- kosher
- large
- moderate
- okay
- on the ball
- on the beam
- passable
- peachy keen
- pleasant
- pleasing
- respectable
- right on
- satisfactory
- standard
- sufficient
- swell
- tolerable
- trendy
- unexceptional
- unobjectionable
- up to code
- up to snuff
- welcome
- A-OK
- adequate
- admissible
- all right
- average
- big
- common
- cooking with gas
- cool
- copacetic
- decent
- delightful
- fair
- hep
- hip
- hunky-dory
- in the swim
- kosher
- large
- okay
- on the ball
- on the beam
- passable
- peachy keen
- pleasant
- pleasing
- respectable
- right on
- standard
- sufficient
- swell
- tolerable
- trendy
- unexceptional
- unobjectionable
- up to code
- up to snuff
- welcome
- acceptable
- all right
- capable
- comfortable
- commensurate
- competent
- decent
- equal
- fair
- passable
- requisite
- satisfactory
- sufficient
- sufficing
- suitable
- tolerable
- unexceptional
- unobjectionable
- acceptable
- allowed
- applicable
- appropriate
- concedable
- fair
- fitting
- just
- justifiable
- lawful
- legal
- legitimate
- licit
- likely
- logical
- not impossible
- not unlikely
- okay
- passable
- permissible
- permitted
- pertinent
- possible
- probable
- proper
- rational
- reasonable
- relevant
- right
- suitable
- tolerable
- tolerated
- warranted
- worthy
- bargain
- budget
- cheap
- cost-effective
- economical
- fair
- low-cost
- modest
- nominal
- reasonable
- reduced
- steal
- thrifty
- acceptable
- dandy
- delicious
- delightful
- enjoyable
- fair
- fine
- gratifying
- hunky-dory
- mild
- nice
- peach
- peachy
- pleasant
- pleasurable
- pleasureful
- ready
- satisfying
- spiffy
- swell
- to one’s liking
- to one’s taste
- welcome
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fair [fɛə] прил
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справедливый, честный, добросовестный
(equitable, honest, conscientious)
- fair trade – справедливая торговля
- fair market value – справедливая рыночная стоимость
- fair working conditions – справедливые условия труда
- fair distribution of wealth – справедливое распределение богатства
- right to fair trial – право на справедливый суд
- fair play – честная игра
- fair use doctrine – доктрина добросовестного использования
- office of fair trading – управление по добросовестной торговле
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красивый, прекрасный
(pretty, fine)
- fair sons – красивые сыновья
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светлый
(blond)
- fair hair – светлые волосы
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беспристрастный, объективный
(impartial, objective)
- fair hearing – беспристрастное слушание дела
- fair tests – объективные тесты
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белокурый
(blond)
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ярмарочный
(fairground)
- fair centre – ярмарочный центр
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изрядный
(considerable)
- fair share – изрядная доля
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удовлетворительно
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попутный
(associated)
- fair wind – попутный ветер
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чистовой
(finishing)
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fair [fɛə] сущ
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выставкаж, ярмаркаж, выставка-ярмарка
(exhibition, trade fair)
- furniture fair – выставка мебели
- international contemporary art fair – международная ярмарка современного искусства
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справедливостьж, честностьж
(justice, honesty)
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салонм
(salon)
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fair [fɛə] нареч
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справедливо, честно
(fairly, honestly)
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| noun | ||
| ярмарка | fair | |
| выставка | exhibition, show, fair, exposition, display, exposure | |
| базар | market, fair, row, Donnybrook Fair, bear-garden | |
| красавица | beauty, belle, looker, fair, Venus, peri | |
| благотворительный базар | bazaar, kermis, fair, bazar | |
| прекрасный пол | fair sex, gentle sex, fair | |
| adjective | ||
| справедливый | fair, just, equitable, right, righteous, impartial | |
| честный | honest, fair, honorable, upright, sincere, straight | |
| прекрасный | beautiful, fine, great, glorious, lovely, fair | |
| светлый | light, bright, blond, blonde, fair, luminous | |
| белокурый | blond, blonde, fair | |
| русый | blond, fair | |
| беспристрастный | candid, impartial, unbiased, fair, dispassionate, equitable | |
| удовлетворительный | satisfactory, satisfying, fair, passable, tolerable | |
| красивый | beautiful, handsome, nice, lovely, goodly, fair | |
| неплохой | fair, tidy | |
| средний | average, secondary, medium, middle, mean, fair | |
| чистый | clean, pure, net, clear, unadulterated, fair | |
| законный | law, legitimate, legal, rightful, lawful, fair | |
| ясный | clear, bright, lucid, plain, fine, fair | |
| порядочный | decent, respectable, fair, sportsmanlike, clean-living | |
| благоприятный | favorable, auspicious, conducive, advantageous, friendly, fair | |
| беловой | clean, fair | |
| значительный | significant, great, considerable, large, substantial, fair | |
| посредственный | mediocre, middling, ordinary, indifferent, moderate, fair | |
| учтивый | courteous, polite, suave, fair, affable, delicate | |
| незапятнанный | unsullied, spotless, clean, unblemished, immaculate, fair | |
| вежливый | polite, courteous, gentle, bland, urbane, fair | |
| adverb | ||
| честно | fair, honestly, fairly, faithfully, straight, in good faith | |
| ясно | clear, plain, explicitly, expressly, distinctly, fair | |
| точно | exactly, precisely, accurately, just, for sure, fair | |
| чисто | purely, cleanly, fair | |
| любезно | kindly, graciously, politely, amiably, pleasantly, fair | |
| учтиво | suavely, civilly, fair, affably, mannerly | |
| прямо | direct, right, straight, directly, live, fair | |
| по-честному | fair and square, fair |
Синонимы (v1)
Синонимы (v2)
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fair сущ
- equitable · rightful
- honest · reasonable · candid
- exhibition · show · expo · exhibit · bazaar · exposition
- good · perfect · honesty
- just
- equal
- impartial · unbiased · dispassionate · unprejudiced
- right
adjective
- just, equitable, honest, upright, honorable, trustworthy, impartial, unbiased, unprejudiced, nonpartisan, neutral, even-handed, lawful, legal, legitimate, legit, on the level, on the up and up
- fine, dry, bright, clear, sunny, cloudless, warm, balmy, clement, benign, pleasant
- favorable, advantageous, benign, on one’s side, in one’s favor
- blond/blonde, yellowish, golden, flaxen, light, light brown, ash blond
- pale, light, light-colored, white, creamy
- reasonable, passable, tolerable, satisfactory, acceptable, respectable, decent, all right, good enough, pretty good, not bad, average, middling, OK, so-so, ‘comme ci, comme ça’
- middling, mediocre, average
- honest
- fairish, reasonable
- bonny, bonnie, comely, sightly
- fairish
- clean
- just
adverb
- fairly, clean
- fairly
noun
- carnival, festival, exhibition, midway
- market, bazaar, flea market, exchange, sale, emporium
- exhibition, exhibit, display, show, presentation, exposition
- bazaar
- funfair, carnival
Предложения со словом «fair»
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But I guess that’s fair. |
Но, по — моему, это справедливо . |
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Understandably, they weren’t too happy with our line of questioning, and let’s just say we received our fair share of alternative facts. |
Понятно, что им мешал нескончаемый поток вопросов, и нужно признать — мы получили свою долю альтернативных фактов. |
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I think it’s fair to say the data failed us this time — and pretty spectacularly. |
Думаю, будет правильно сказать, что данные подвели нас тогда и подвели довольно сильно. |
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And we were also honored with the Scientific American Innovator Award from Google Science Fair. |
И мы были удостоены награды Scientific American Innovator Award от Google Science Fair. |
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In other words: How can a government create fair policies if they can’t measure current levels of unfairness? |
Другими словами: как правительство может вести честную политику, если оно не может подсчитать степень нечестности? |
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And we’ve seen that algorithmic bias doesn’t necessarily always lead to fair outcomes. |
Мы видели, что алгоритмический сбой ведёт к не совсем правильным результатам. |
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And I think we have a tendency to not be clear about this, to try to move our inner truths to outer truths, or to not be fair about it to each other, and when people are telling us their inner truths, to try to make them defend them by outer-truth standards. |
И я думаю, мы, как правило, не очень чётко это формулируем, пытаемся переносить свою внутреннюю правду на внешнюю или не очень честны друг с другом по этому поводу, и, когда люди рассказывают свою внутреннюю правду, пытаемся заставить их доказать её с помощью стандартов правды внешней. |
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This wasn’t what I was wearing the day of the detention, to be fair, but I have a picture of that as well. |
Честно говоря, я не так был одет в день задержания, но та фотография у меня тоже есть. |
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If her owner picks up that leash, Maggie knows with a fair degree of certainty it’s time to go for a walk. |
Когда хозяин берёт этот поводок, Мэгги с полной уверенностью понимает, что пора на прогулку. |
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What started off as an eighth grade science fair project is now my photocatalytic composite for water purification. |
То, что начиналось как научный проект восьмиклассницы, теперь — фотокаталитический композит для очистки воды. |
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And for that reason, I’m continuing to work on this science fair project from 2012 to bring it from the laboratory into the real world. |
Поэтому с 2012 года я продолжаю работу над проектом, чтобы перенести его из лаборатории в реальную жизнь. |
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He kept saying that even with the best education, I was not going to get a fair shake. |
Он часто говорил, что даже с лучшим образованием у меня не будет равных возможностей с другими. |
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And to be fair, it’s not entirely their fault. |
Справедливости ради, это не совсем их вина. |
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We even came up with a system for switching lead and follow while we were dancing, as a way of taking turns and playing fair. |
Мы даже придумали систему перехода от ведущего к ведомому в процессе танца, чтобы делать всё поочерёдно и поровну. |
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No way the commissioner can give a fair ruling. |
Да этот комиссионер не может даже принимать справедливые решения. |
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That mountainside provided a fair view of the canyon floor. |
Со склона горы открывался прекрасный вид на дно долины. |
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Hopefully it will be a truly fair and impartial match |
Надеюсь, что бой будет честным и беспристрастным |
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I have been completely fair and impartial with Evan Beck. |
Я была абсолютно справедлива и непредвзята с Эваном Беком. |
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Lyon didn’t fight fair, or honorably either. |
В борьбе для Лайона не существовало честных или нечестных методов. |
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Here he is winning the fifth grade science fair. |
А это он победил на выставке работ в пятом классе. |
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I’m leaving for California tomorrow for the Rocket Fair. |
Я уезжаю завтра в Калифорнию, на Ракетный Съезд. |
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The court will give your case a fair trial |
Суд даст вашему делу справедливую оценку |
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Oh, you were just being fair and very British. |
А, ты просто была справедливой и очень британской. |
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She isn’t very tall, she’s fair, slim and pretty. |
Она невысокая , белокурая , стройная и хорошенькая. |
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She is fair, slim and pretty. |
Она белокурая , стройная и хорошенькая. |
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Its colour may be black or fair, chestnut or red. |
Их цвет может быть черным или светлым, каштановым или рыжим. |
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I’m sure that he will get a fair trial. |
Я уверена, что он получит справедливое судебное разбирательство. |
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I think you’ll find this settlement more than fair. |
И считаю, что ты сочтешь это соглашение более чем справедливым |
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You should ask the nice man for fair market value. |
Вы должны продать её приятному мужчине по справедливой цене. |
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So he could kick my ass fair and square. |
Чтобы он смог надрать мне задницу в честной борьбе. |
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A fair hearing for your agent by his own agency. |
Честное слушание для вашего агента, проводимое его собственным ведомством. |
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‘I went to medical school in your fair city. |
В вашем прекрасном городе я училась в медицинском колледже. |
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I love your fair look, your simple words |
Я люблю твой ясный взгляд, простую речь |
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Like our mother Alla has blue eyes and fair hair. |
Как и наша мать Алла имеет голубые глаза и светлые волосы. |
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He is a broad-shouldered, tall man with fair hair and grey eyes. |
Он широкоплечий, высокий мужчина со светлыми волосами и серыми глазами. |
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She has blue eyes, a round face, fair hair and a broad smile. |
У нее голубые глаза, круглое лицо, светлые волосы и открытая улыбка. |
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She is very kind and fair. |
Она очень добрая и справедливая . |
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It’s great that there is such a kind, fair, friendly and generous person like you. |
Это здорово, что есть такие добрые, справедливые , дружелюбные и щедрые люди, как ты. |
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Kate has fair curly hair and dark blue eyes. |
У Кейт светлые вьющиеся волосы и синие глаза. |
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It doesn`t seem fair sometimes but I anyway love my parents very much and I think they are the kindest in the whole world. |
Иногда мне кажется это несправедливым, но я все равно очень люблю своих родителей, и думаю, что они самые добрые во всем мире! |
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Of course, not all newspapers and TV programmes report the events objectively, but serious journalists and TV reporters try to be fair and provide us with reliable information. |
Конечно, не все газеты и телевизионные программы освещают события объективно, но серьезные журналисты и тележурналисты стараются быть справедливыми и предоставлять нам достоверную информацию. |
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I’m tall, fair-haired, and even-tempered. |
Я высокий, светловолосый и уравновешенный. |
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I have the same blue eyes, a snub nose, fair curly hair. |
У меня такие же голубые глаза, курносый нос, светлые кудрявые волосы. |
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He must be brave, reasonable, smart, fair and strong and have extraordinary brains. |
Он должен быть храбр, разумен, силен, справедлив и иметь неординарные умственные способности. |
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Aren’t you going to the Festive Fun Fair, with all the jolly rides and games and snacks? |
Вы не едете на Веселый Радостный Фестиваль, с его забавными аттракционами, играми и угощениями? |
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Plump, fair Commander Nicolas Miyagi was physically unprepossessing, but his deadly quick mind and a flood of nervous energy poorly suited to his appearance made him an excellent planning officer. |
Пухлый светловолосый капитан Николас Мияги был непривлекателен внешне, но являлся прекрасным офицером — тактиком. |
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I wished to see where the bear danced with the maiden not-so-fair. |
Хотел посмотреть на место поединка медведя с не слишком прекрасной девой. |
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The bird that nested there was fine and fair, and Ista smiled. |
Птица, свившая гнездо в этой роще, была сильна и прекрасна, и Иста улыбнулась. |
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The reviews for My Fair Lady aren’t all true, are they? |
Рецензии на Мою прекрасную леди не вполне правдивы, да? |
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I wander the streets of the Vieux Carre and greet the visitors to our fair city. |
Я брожу по улицам Vieux Carre и приветствую гостей нашего прекрасного города. |
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She had a slight figure, a pale, gentle face, and fair hair. |
У нее была стройная фигура, бледное нежное лицо и светлые волосы. |
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The orange-yellow glow of the rising sun lit up her face and highlighted her fair hair. |
Оранжево — желтое сияние поднимающегося солнца зажгло ее лицо и осветило светлые волосы девушки. |
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Fair hair and blue eyes, but there’s something in his face. |
Светлые волосы и голубые глаза, и у него в лице есть что — то. |
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He was very fair of skin and his hair was white — though he was not an old man. |
У него была очень светлая кожа и седые волосы, хотя он вовсе не был стариком. |
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Our judicial system is predicated on an individual’s right to a fair trial. |
Наша судебная система основывается на праве личности на справедливый суд. |
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Ryan had always preferred fair play, and that was often a rare commodity in the intercourse among nation-states. |
Райан всегда предпочитал справедливую игру, а это было редким товаром в отношениях между государствами. |
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A concern has been raised regarding the court’s ability to be fair and impartial. |
Была выражена озабоченность способностью суда оставаться справедливым и беспристрастным. |
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At least we can be sure they have a fair trial before they’re executed. |
По крайней мере, мы можем быть уверены что устроим им перед казнью справедливый суд. |
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We’re supposed to find a fair and equitable settlement, Louis. |
Подразумевается, что мы найдем честно и справедливое решение, Луис. |
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I must apply the same set of standards to all my students or else I’m really not being fair. |
Я должен применять одинаковые стандарты ко всем моим студентам, иначе я действительно не справедлив . |
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adj
1 above board, according to the rules, clean, disinterested, dispassionate, equal, equitable, even-handed, honest, honourable, impartial, just, lawful, legitimate, objective, on the level (informal) proper, square, trustworthy, unbiased, unprejudiced, upright
2 blond, blonde, fair-haired, flaxen-haired, light, light-complexioned, tow-haired, towheaded
3 adequate, all right, average, decent, mediocre, middling, moderate, not bad, O.K. or okay (informal) passable, reasonable, respectable, satisfactory, so-so (informal) tolerable
4 beauteous, beautiful, bonny, comely, handsome, lovely, pretty, well-favoured
5 bright, clear, clement, cloudless, dry, favourable, fine, sunny, sunshiny, unclouded
Antonyms
1 bad, biased, bigoted, discriminatory, dishonest, inequitable, one-sided, partial, partisan, prejudiced, unfair, unjust
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
fair [2]
n bazaar, carnival, expo (informal) exposition, festival, fête, gala, market, show
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
( fairer comparative) ( fairest superlative) ( fairs plural )
1 adj Something or someone that is fair is reasonable, right, and just.
oft it v-link ADJ to-inf
It didn’t seem fair to leave out her father…, Do you feel they’re paying their fair share?…, Independent observers say the campaign’s been very much fairer than expected…, An appeals court had ruled that they could not get a fair trial in Los Angeles.
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fairly adv usu ADV after v, also ADV -ed
…demonstrating concern for employees and solving their problems quickly and fairly…, In a society where water was precious, it had to be shared fairly between individuals.
2 adj A fair amount, degree, size, or distance is quite a large amount, degree, size, or distance.
ADJ n
My neighbours across the street travel a fair amount…, My mother’s brother lives a fair distance away so we don’t see him and his family very often.
3 adj A fair guess or idea about something is one that is likely to be correct.
ADJ n
(=reasonable)
It’s a fair guess to say that the damage will be extensive…, I have a fair idea of how difficult things can be.
4 adj If you describe someone or something as fair, you mean that they are average in standard or quality, neither very good nor very bad.
(=adequate)
Reimar had a fair command of English.
5 adj Someone who is fair, or who has fair hair, has light-coloured hair.
Both children were very like Robina, but were much fairer than she was.
Fair is also a combining form., comb in adj
…a tall, fair-haired Englishman.
6 adj Fair skin is very pale and usually burns easily.
It’s important to protect my fair skin from the sun.
Fair is also a combining form., comb in adj
Fair-skinned people who spend a great deal of time in the sun have the greatest risk of skin cancer.
7 adj When the weather is fair, it is quite sunny and not raining.
FORMAL
(=fine)
Weather conditions were fair.
8 n-count A county, state, or country fair is an event where there are, for example, displays of goods and animals, and amusements, games, and competitions.
usu n N
9 n-count A fair is an event at which people display and sell goods, especially goods of a particular type.
oft n N
…an antiques fair.
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craft fair
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trade fair
10 You use fair enough when you want to say that a statement, decision, or action seems reasonable to a certain extent, but that perhaps there is more to be said or done.
mainly SPOKEN
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fair enough phrase PHR with cl
If you don’t like it, fair enough, but that’s hardly a justification to attack the whole thing…
11 If you say that someone plays fair, you mean that they behave or act in a reasonable and honest way.
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to play fair phrase V inflects
The government is not playing fair, one union official told me.
12 If you say that someone won a competition fair and square, you mean that they won honestly and without cheating.
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fair and square phrase PHR after v
There are no excuses. We were beaten fair and square.
craft fair ( craft fairs plural ) A craft fair is an event at which people sell goods they have made. n-count
fair game
If you say that someone is fair game, you mean that it is acceptable to criticize or attack them, usually because of the way that they behave. n-uncount
Politicians were always considered fair game by cartoonists.
fair-minded
A fair-minded person always tries to be fair and reasonable, and always listens to other people’s opinions. adj oft ADJ n
She is one of the most fair-minded people I know.
fair play
If you refer to someone’s attitude or behaviour as fair play, you approve of it because it shows respect and sympathy towards everyone, even towards people who are thought to be wrong or to deserve punishment. n-uncount
(approval)
…a legal system that is unmatched anywhere in the world for its justice and sense of fair play.
fair sex , fairer sex
If a man talks about the fair sex, he is referring to women in general.
OLD-FASHIONED n-sing the N
fair trade
Fair trade is the practice of buying goods directly from producers in developing countries at a fair price. n-uncount oft N n
…fair trade coffee.
fair-weather
You use fair-weather to refer to someone who offers help to someone, or who takes part in a particular activity, only when it is easy or pleasant for them to do so. adj ADJ n (disapproval)
…a fair-weather friend.
trade fair ( trade fairs plural ) A trade fair is an exhibition where manufacturers show their products to other people in industry and try to get business. n-count
Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary
a fair bit
exp.
quite a lot
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