英:['feərɪʃ]
美:['ferɪʃ]
英:['feərɪʃ]
美:['ferɪʃ]
还可以的;相当的;尚佳的;颇大的
Adjective
1. not excessive or extreme;
"a fairish income"
"reasonable prices"
2. (used of hair or skin) pale or light-colored;
"a fair complexion";
The first known use of fairish was circa 1611
1 It was a fairish amount of money for messenger fees, wasn’t it?
2 The old Basuto near by gave me a drink of fairish water, but water was far away, I was told.
3 Behind the fort there is a hill, fairish high.
4 By luck and good conduct he had managed to get the wee boat a fairish way out.
5 A good start, a fairish wind and plenty of it, a decent crew as far as I can judge as yet, and every prospect of a good voyage.
6 She is the younger daughter of Mrs. H. Green, and is rather a nice-looking girl, with dark wavy hair and a fairish skin.
7 He was rarther bent in the middle with very nice long legs fairish hair and blue eyes.
8 As it is, I am as jolly as three, in good health, fairish working trim and on good, very good, terms with my people.
9 The morning after that, again, he seemed so well that I left him with a fairish conscience on my return journey for England.
10 By tacking I managed to get right under its lee, and there, sure enough, between two high banks was the entrance to a fairish river.
11 I think the young man is fairish," continues Brandon, "but nothing extraordinary.
12 I hear where you are and that you are apparently fairish well.
13 A couple of fairish paddles were chipped out of bits of driftwood, and a towline a hundred feet long was made of lariats.
14 Then he surveyed the putting-green—about half a mile away—through his glasses, and remarked that it was a fairish shot, the ball being within three inches of the hole.
15 Yes—but there are some fairish lumps even in soft coal.
16 “Yes, pretty fairish to look at from the land,” replied the other, giving but a half-assent to his brother’s exclamation of admiration.
17 Dunham had a thin and gentle pipe of his own, and a fairish style in singing, but with his natural modesty he would not offer himself as a performer except in default of all others.
18 "For all I know to the contrary, it's a fairish sort of street, not so fust-class as some others I could name, but there's a few decent people living in it."
19 His father and mother—fathers and mothers, even the best of them, will do such things—had given him a fairish schooling, but had never troubled themselves to train him for any occupation.
20 It was Thursday, and on Saturday I should have a fairish draw for myself on account of work done; but as things were, I was nearly run out.
1 相当的
tol-lol good possible pretty certain powerful fair proper equal representative suitable equivalent substantial considerable corresponding competent comparative measurable proportionate commensurate becoming perceptible answerable condign gey smartish proportionable
2 相当
tol-lol good possible pretty certain powerful fair proper equal representative suitable equivalent substantial considerable corresponding competent comparative measurable proportionate commensurate becoming perceptible answerable condign gey smartish proportionable some well something rather quite properly fairly middling so-and-so lot correspondence equivalence equivalency correspondency correspond
3 相当大
good large healthy sensible tidy hefty sizable goodly good-sized largish goodliness on the large side
4 相当好的
6 还好的