fair如何读

英:[feə(r)]

美:[fer]

fair英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 公平的,公正的impartial
  2. 中等的,尚可的,不错的 average; moderately good
  3. (天气)好的,晴朗的 (of the weather) good; dry and fine
adv.(副词)
  1. 公正地,直接地 in a fair manner
n.(名词)
  1. [C]集市market

fair是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 美丽的
  2. 合理的,公平的,公正的
  3. 晴朗的
  4. 有希望的
  5. 干净的,清澈的,清洁的
  6. 女性的
  7. 鲜明的
  8. 洁白的,(皮肤)白嫩的
  9. 金色的
  10. 畅快的,爽朗的,顺畅的
  11. 好的
  12. 正当的,正派的
  13. 恰当的
n. (名词)
  1. 商品交易会,展销会,商品展览会,博览会
  2. 庙会
  3. 美好的事物
  4. (定期)集市
  5. 佳人,爱人
  6. <旧>女人,女性,美女
  7. <英>公共露天游乐场
  8. 牲畜市场
  9. 职业介绍会, 就业展览会
  10. 义卖会,义卖市场
adv. (副词)
  1. 光明正大地
  2. 公正地,正直地,公平地
  3. 清楚地,明白地
  4. 谦和地,恳切地
  5. 漂亮地
  6. 幸亏,好在
  7. 顺利地
  8. 有望
  9. 挺直地
  10. 朝正面
  11. 按照规则
v. (动词)
  1. 好转,变好
  2. 誊清
  3. 【船,空】把...作成流线型,给予平滑、流线型的平面
  4. 减阻
  5. 整流
  6. 修平,使表面平顺
  7. 转晴,放晴

fair变形

复数:fairs

第三人称单数:fairs

现在分词:fairing

过去式:faired

过去分词:faired

比较级:fairer

最高级:fairest

fair词根

词根:fair

adv.

fairly 相当地;公平地;简直

n.

fairness 公平;美好;清晰;顺利性

fair英英释义

adjective

marked by impartiality and honesty : free from self-interest, prejudice, or favoritism

a very fair person to do business with

conforming with the established rules : allowed

a fair share

open to legitimate pursuit, attack, or ridicule

fair game

not very good or very bad : of average or acceptable quality a patient upgraded from serious to fair condition

Her work was only fair.

sufficient but not ample : adequate a fair chance of winning

a fair understanding of the work

moderately numerous, large, or significant a fair number of participants

takes a fair amount of time

not stormy or foul : fine

fair weather

having very little color, coloring, or pigmentation : very light fair skin a person of fair complexion

fair hair

pleasing to the eye or mind especially because of fresh, charming, or flawless quality

The innkeeper had two fair daughters.

superficially pleasing : specious

she trusted his fair promises

clean, pure

fair sparkling water

clear, legible

an old manuscript written in a fair hand

ample

a fair estate

promising, likely

in a fair way to win

favorable to a ship's course

a fair wind

being such to the utmost : utter

a fair treat to watch him—New Republic

archaic free of obstacles

noun (1)

a gathering of buyers and sellers at a particular place and time for trade

a competitive exhibition usually with accompanying entertainment and amusements

an agricultural fair

an exhibition designed to acquaint prospective buyers or the general public with a product

a book fair

an exposition that promotes the availability of services or opportunities job fairs

health fairs

a sale of assorted articles usually for a charitable purpose

adverb

in a manner that is honest or impartial or that conforms to rules : in a fair manner

play fair

chiefly British fairly sense 3

fair makes you want to cry

verb

intransitive verb

of the weather clear

transitive verb

to join so that the external surfaces blend smoothly

noun (2)

something that is fair or fortunate (see fair entry 1)

obsolete beauty, fairness

archaic womanespecially: sweetheart

fair词组

fair play公平竞争;公平比赛;平等对待

fair competition公平竞争

fair value公允价值;[经]公平价格

trade fair商品交易会;贸易展销会

fair trade公平贸易;互惠贸易

for fair肯定地;完全

fair price平价;公平价格

to be fair公平地说

fair use合理使用,正当使用

canton fair广交会

fair enough有道理;说得对;敢情好

fair share公平分配;公平共享

fair and square光明正大地;诚实地

temple fair庙会

fair trial[法]公平审判

book fair书展,书籍义卖

job fair招聘会

international fair国际博览会

world's fair世界博览会

fair deal公平交易;公平政策

fair区别

 just, impartial, objective, neutral, fair

这组词都有“公正的,公平的,不偏不倚的”的意思,其区别是:

just多用于庄重场合,指不受个人利益得失或感情倾向的影响,侧重按照公认的准则或标准处理问题。

impartial侧重对任何人或任何一方没有成见或偏袒。

objective着重客观、真实,不为个人偏见、兴趣、感情或看法所左右。

neutral强调持中立态度,不偏袒任何一方,甚至不作最后的裁决。

fair普通常用词,指不偏不倚地对待人和物,侧重不受个人感情、偏见或利益所影响。

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 market, fair

这组词都有“集市,市场”的意思,其区别是:

market指人们购买货品的地方,经常出售商品的市场。

fair一般指在乡村小镇定期举行的买卖牛羊或农产品等的集市。现引申指国际性的博览会、交易会等。

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 exposition, display, show, exhibition, fair, exhibit

这组词都有“展览”的意思,其区别是:

exposition多指大型博览会或国际博览会。

display指展销会,商店橱窗或柜台上的陈列品。

show指艺术品、农产品、工业品或商品等的任何形式的公开展览。

exhibition一般指较正规的展览会。

fair侧重指为促销商品而举办的展览会或商品交易会。

exhibit多指个人或团体陈列的展览品,规模可大可小。

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 beautiful, lovely, handsome, fine, pretty, fair

这组词都有“美丽的,漂亮的”的意思,其区别是:

beautiful普通用词,含义广泛,语气最强,指优美和谐,是一种几乎接近完美的美。指人时通常形容女人或小孩,很少用于描写男子。

lovely普通用词,描写人时,主要指女人和小孩的相貌,语气不如beautiful强。

handsome多用于描写男性的英俊潇洒。有时也形容女人,指其五官端正,体态秀丽。

fine指在容貌、身材或风度等方面令人感到可爱。用于事物时,强调形式或内容的优美。

pretty普通用词,语气比beautiful弱,多用于描写妇女、儿童以及小巧玲珑,精美可爱之物。

fair正式用词,多用于文学中,形容女子和儿童,侧重外表的美。

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fair词源中文解释

古英语 fæger “(人和身体特征,以及物体、地方等)令人愉悦的; 美丽的,英俊的,有吸引力的”,天气“明亮的,晴朗的,宜人的; 不下雨的”,晚期古英语中也指“道德上好的”,源自原始日耳曼语 *fagraz(源头还包括古撒克逊语 fagar,古诺尔斯语 fagr,瑞典语 fager,古高地德语 fagar “美丽的”,哥特语 fagrs “合适的”),可能源自原始印欧语 *pek-(1)“使漂亮”(源头还包括立陶宛语 puošiu “我装饰”)。

与天气有关的意义保留了最古老的意义“适宜的,宜人的”(与 foul(adj.)相对)。在该词的主要现代意义中,“肤色或头发和眼睛的颜色较浅,不暗淡或黄瘦”(指人)始于公元1200年, faire,与 browne 形成对比,反映了美的品味。从13世纪初开始,“符合适当; 符合正义”,因此“公正的,公正的,公正的,没有偏见”(14世纪中期)。

关于风,“不过度的; 有利于船只通过”,始于14世纪晚期。手写字体从1690年代开始。从公元1300年开始,“预示好运,吉利的”。同样从公元1300年开始,“高于平均水平,相当大的”。从1860年开始,“相对好的”。

运动意义(fair ballfair catch 等)开始出现于1856年。Fair play 始于1590年代,但最初并不是体育运动(早期它的意思是“愉快的娱乐”,公元1300年左右,而 foul play 是“有罪的娱乐”)。比喻意义上的 Fair-haired “心爱的,最喜欢的”始于1909年。第一次记录 fair-weather friends 是从1736年开始的(在那一年出版的教皇写给儿子的一封信中,写于1730年)。The fair sex “女人”始于1660年代,源自“美丽”的意义(fair 作为名词的意思是“女人”,始于15世纪初)。Fair game “合法的目标”始于1776年,源自狩猎。

Others, who have not gone to such a height of audacious wickedness, have yet considered common prostitutes as fair game, which they might pursue without restraint. ["Advice from a Father to a Son, Just Entered into the Army and about to Go Abroad into Action," London, 1776]
其他人,虽然没有达到如此大胆的邪恶高度,但仍然认为普通妓女是公平的猎物,他们可以毫无限制地追求。[“一位父亲给儿子的建议,刚刚进入军队,即将出国执行任务”,伦敦,1776年]

fair_体育行业词汇

公平的

光明正大的

晴朗的

在界内

fair_地理学行业词汇

集市

fair_法律行业词汇

合理

公平

公正

fair词源英文解释

Adjective, Adverb, Verb, and Noun (2) Middle English fager, fair, from Old English fæger; akin to Old High German fagar beautiful Noun (1) Middle English feire, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin feria weekday, fair, from Late Latin, festal day, from Latin feriae (plural) holidays — more at feast

The first known use of fair was before the 12th century

fair儿童词典英英释义

famenoun

the fact or condition of being known to the public : renown

fall1 of 2verb

to come or go down freely by the force of gravity

to hang freely

hair falling over her shoulders

to drop oneself to a lower position

fell to their knees

to come as if by dropping down

night fell

to become of lower degree or level

the temperature fell 10°

to become lowered

his eyes fell

to topple from an upright position suddenly

slipped and fell on the ice

to enter blindly : stray

fell into a trap

to drop down wounded or dead

soldiers who have fallen in battle

to become captured or defeated

the fortress fell

to experience ruin or failure

our plans fell through

to fail to live up to a standard of conduct

to move or extend downward

the ground falls away to the east

to become less in amount or degree : diminish

the tide is falling

to become less in quality, activity, quantity, or value

prices fell

to take on a look of shame or low spirits

my face fell when I lost

to occur at a certain time

my birthday falls on a Tuesday

to come by chance

to pass (as a responsibility) from one person to another

it fell to us to break the news

to have the proper place or station

the accent falls on the second syllable

to come within the range of something

falls under her responsibilities

to pass from one condition of body or mind to another fall asleep

fall ill

to set about with enthusiasm or activity

fell to work

fall2 of 2noun

the act of falling by the force of gravity

a fall from a horse

a falling out, off, or away

the fall of the leaves

autumn sense 1

a thing or quantity that falls or has fallen

a heavy fall of snow

loss of greatness : collapse

the surrender or capture of a place under attack

departure from innocence or goodness

the downward slope of a hill

waterfall—usually used in plural

a decrease in size, quantity, degree, activity, or value

the distance which something falls

an act of forcing a wrestler's shoulders to the mat

fair1 of 3adjective

attractive in appearance : beautiful

our fair city

clean entry 1 sense 2, pure

fair sparkling water

clear entry 1 sense 3, legible

make a fair copy

not stormy or cloudy

fair weather

unbiased, just

wanted fair treatment

observing the rules : allowed

fair play

open to lawful pursuit or attack

fair game

promising, likely

a fair chance of winning

favorable to a ship's course

a fair wind

not dark

fair skin

neither good nor bad

did a fair job

fair2 of 3adverb

in a fair manner

play fair

fair3 of 3noun

a gathering of buyers and sellers for trade

an exhibition (as of farm products) usually with accompanying entertainment, amusements, and competitions

a sale of articles usually for a charitable purpose

fair1 of 3adjective

attractive in appearance : beautiful

our fair city

clean entry 1 sense 2, pure

fair sparkling water

clear entry 1 sense 3, legible

make a fair copy

not stormy or cloudy

fair weather

unbiased, just

wanted fair treatment

observing the rules : allowed

fair play

open to lawful pursuit or attack

fair game

promising, likely

a fair chance of winning

favorable to a ship's course

a fair wind

not dark

fair skin

neither good nor bad

did a fair job

fair2 of 3adverb

in a fair manner

play fair

fair3 of 3noun

a gathering of buyers and sellers for trade

an exhibition (as of farm products) usually with accompanying entertainment, amusements, and competitions

a sale of articles usually for a charitable purpose

fair 例句

1 To be fair, many people who couldn’t punctuate their way out of a paper bag are still interested in the way punctuation can alter the sense of a string of words.

2 At last she glimpsed a fair head emerging from the hatchway, almost hidden behind a vast load.

3 This was a full-blown, very plump damsel, fair as waxwork, with handsome and regular features, languishing blue eyes, and ringleted yellow hair.

4 How is it fair that my mom can hover over me, while someone else has his just ripped away from him?

5 Wanting to change the conversation, I said, “Grandpa, we won that bet fair and square, but they took my money anyway.”

6 I had been a fair debater at Fort Hare, and in my early years in the organization I had engaged in many impassioned debates on the platform.

7 Shin thought her punishment was just and fair, and he never became angry with his teacher for killing her.

8 I believe Mrs. Wood mentioned that we're exhibiting at a trade fair later this year.

伍德夫人说起过,今年过些时候我们要去参加一个贸易展览会.

9 I know not whether the day was fair or foul; in descending the drive, I gazed neither on sky nor earth: my heart was with my eyes; and both seemed migrated into Mr. Rochester’s frame.

10 Business was not even fair, it was downright bad.

11 He has something of the blinkered pony about him But this is criticism more accurate than fair.

12 These people were all stuck in the past, setting up their booths at the art fair and thinking themselves successful because they'd sold a silk screen of a footprint in the sand.

13 It didn’t seem fair, and I made up my mind to ask Mama what the trouble was with being a woman.

14 "Not on purpose. Doesn't seem fair somehow. I mean, we would have both been dead, too, if she hadn't eaten the berries first."

15 Experience the beauty of fair and luminous skin with FAIRCREA products.

体验美丽的公平和明亮的皮肤FAIRCREA产品.

16 The letter came fairly easily then, was corrected and copied fair.

17 And weren’t the chances for his success a good deal more than fair?

18 I was on Shreddie number three, and the radio weather forecast was saying it was set fair but with a risk of showers in the southeast.

19 “No, Virge, that wouldn’t be fair. I don’t want you to have all the fun. I want to kill at least one of them.”

20 The guard is relaxed once every nine years, on May Day, when a fair comes to the meadow.

fair 同义词

6 展览会

show exhibition exposition

9 有礼貌地

politely civilly prettily

10 顺畅

swimming fairness

11 按规则

normal

16 清晰地

clear clearly

18 金发

blond fair-haired

20 不偏心的

unprejudiced

24 畅快的

sweet snug cosy

26 恭维的

fine complimentary

27 金发的

blond fair-haired

28 应当的

fit supposed befitting

31 不少的

considerable respectable

36 淡色的

light lily washy

40 公道

just reasonable justice

42 清楚地

clear simply clearly plain

46

large merry down

52 开阔的

open

55 颜色鲜明的

bright high-keyed

57 转晴

clear fine

62 誊清

write out fair

65 易读的

readable legible

73 义卖市场

bazaar

75 相当好的

tidy goodish respectable

77 符合规则的

regular

83 有教养地

gently

84 遵守规则

keep the rules

88 毫无疑问的

sure unchallenged

93 爽朗的

clear luminous freehearted

96 平滑的

even dead smooth

97 挺直

undouble

98 放晴

break set fair

99 通行无阻的

unobstructed

108 相当不错的

respectable

109 开阔

open width

113 彬彬有礼地

civilly

116 不好不坏

so-so

117 正中

midmost mesial depth

123 晴天

fair weather

126 还可以的

comparative passable

127 有望

favorable favourable

128 顺风的

downwind

130 平等待人

be no respecter of persons

133 露天游乐场

fairground funfair

134 畅快

sweet snug cosy ease

136 使平滑

kern smooth plane smarm unwrinkle

140 完全

veriest full complete sound simple whole perfect clear total round regular positive dead proper rank pure integrate absolute strict thorough integral sheer sovereign stark downright unconditional well-rounded consummate plumb full-scale plenary abysmal crass unadulterated undiluted unreserved unalloyed thorough-paced plenty hollow spang all up out just very right quite fast simply clean fully cold solid absolutely flat perfectly fairly entirely plain strictly altogether slap wholly outright richly roundly utter holo- plenitude entirety fullness cata- ex- be- over- de- per- at all points bag and baggage every whit up to the hilt and sinker a hundred per cent all ends up from top to toe to the eyeballs in the world in nature every inch to the full to perfection from head to toe through and through down to the ground head over heels for fair hand and foot for keeps well and truly hundred-and-eighty-degree right-down hundred-percent whole-hog real black entire stone royal grand universal integrated deadly intimate in-depth chill profound Stark earthly wholesome damned integrative crashing blinking resounding full-fledged errant out-and-out thoroughgoing motherless full-out arrant teetotal straight-out orbicular gradely jonnock even through home down enough short stock directly exactly definitely properly indeed totally bone merely buck solely jam stiff purely positively utterly bodily cleverly cleanly diametrically staring dripping stone-cold mondo soever wholely simpliciter spandy main mere tel- world depth integrity pig max wholeness consummation allness ob- e- for- in totality from A to Izzard with a capital A about ears from clew to earing to the backbone from hub to tire to the fingernails to the nail in its fullness head and ears from top to tail like all nature to a dot boots and all to the ground to the world good and all out every way every bit of in its entirety down to earth from the ground up by weight and barrel to the wide like a book fair and square backward and forward from head to foot out and out

149 不好不坏的

indifferent

150 亚麻色的

lint-white linen flaxen

153 无遮掩的

exposed unshaded

157 十分的

easy profound

158 平等的

equi-

160 白皙的

blond pale

161 好转

pickup upturn yield mend

167 彬彬有礼的

civil courteous well-behaved genteel urbane

169 晴好的

fine favourable

171 公平合理地

fairly reasonably

174 商品交易会

exposition trade fair

177 露天游乐会

carnival fete

181 有礼地

courtly mannerly

184 佳人

beauty

186 变得晴朗

fine

187 白皙

pale fairness

191 界内

inside

194 公道的

just reasonable

197 无障碍的

flat

199 商展

trade fair

214 浅色的

light pale light-coloured

215 嘴巧的

plausible plausive

fair 短语相关

fair trade fair to middling fair to say bid fair only fair all's fair in love and war fair use fair market value turnabout is fair play fair-haired

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