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no fair如何读
no fair是什么意思
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no 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
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
no 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
no fair儿童词典英英释义
nippyadjective
quick in movement : nimble, brisk
having a biting flavor
chilly sense 1
nitrogen-fixernoun
any of various living things (as bacteria) in the soil that are capable of nitrogen fixation
nitrogen-fixingadjective
capable of nitrogen fixation
nitrogen-fixernoun
any of various living things (as bacteria) in the soil that are capable of nitrogen fixation
nitrogen-fixingadjective
capable of nitrogen fixation
dice1 of 2noun
die entry 2 sense 1
a gambling game played with dice
dice2 of 2verb
to cut into small cubes
diced carrots
to play games with dice
dice1 of 2noun
die entry 2 sense 1
a gambling game played with dice
dice2 of 2verb
to cut into small cubes
diced carrots
to play games with dice
end1 of 3noun
the part at the boundary of an area
a point that marks the limit of something or the point where something no longer exists the end of the month
no end to her generosity
the last part lengthwise : tip
the stopping of a process or activity
death sense 1, destruction
something left over : remnant
goal sense 2, purpose
a football lineman whose position is at the end of the line
a phase of an undertaking
the sales end of the business
end2 of 3verb
to bring or come to an end : stop
end-3 of 3combining form
within : inside compare exo-
endoskeleton
taking in
endothermic
end1 of 3noun
the part at the boundary of an area
a point that marks the limit of something or the point where something no longer exists the end of the month
no end to her generosity
the last part lengthwise : tip
the stopping of a process or activity
death sense 1, destruction
something left over : remnant
goal sense 2, purpose
a football lineman whose position is at the end of the line
a phase of an undertaking
the sales end of the business
end2 of 3verb
to bring or come to an end : stop
end-3 of 3combining form
within : inside compare exo-
endoskeleton
taking in
endothermic
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
no fair 例句
1 I dare say there would not be reasonable to vote , there will no fair vote.
我敢说,有投票就不会有合理, 有投票就不会有公平.
2 “What a bad movie!” “Be fair! Parts of it are actually pretty funny.”
3 That's a fair question, and it deserves an honest reply.
4 He is known as a very fair man.
5 Life is no fair, get used to it.
生活是不公平的, 适应它吧.
6 a bargain that is fair to everyone
7 It's not fair that she gets to leave early and I don't.
8 "Do you like to go out? You know, party?" "Who doesn't?" "Well, the Ebony Fashion Fair is in three weeks. You want to go?"
9 To be fair, multiple factors are driving the return of measles.
10 "You boys not looking for any trouble, are you?" The question was fair. Millat's Crew looked like trouble.
11 This is very glaring that there no fair trial.
这已经很明显的表明审判不公平.
12 At night the sparkling lights, hurdy-gurdy music of the merry-go-round, excited children, and screams of the riders on the roller coaster that races overhead recall the gaiety of a carnival midway at a county fair.
13 She did poorly on the test, but, to be fair, so did a lot of other people.
14 "I have a good relationship with both Eddie and David. I think they've been fair to me."
15 Back at the street fair, in the smoky heat among vendors of souvenirs and street food, a flock of kids dances around a boom box playing Lionel Richie.
16 I try to be fair to my children.
17 He claims that the competition wasn't fair.
18 Most Asian Americans think SAT but not race is fair to consider for college admissions.
19 it fair takes your breath away when you find out what properties in London are going for
20 Mirabo : No fair! He's mine!
不公平 啊 !他是我的!
no fair 同义词
1 不公平
2 耍滑头