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fair1 /feə $ fer/ ●●● S1 W2 adjectiveadj   fare
1 reasonable and acceptable 合理并可接受的FAIR a fair situation, system, way of treating people, or judgment seems reasonable, acceptable, and right 适当的,合理的 OPP unfair
 All we are asking for is a fair wage.
我们所要求的只是一份合理的薪水。
 £150 is a fair price.
150英镑是个合理的价钱。
fair trial/hearing
 the right to a fair trial
公正审判权
 What do you think is the fairest solution?
你认为最合理的解决方式是什么?
 The report is a fair summary of the issues facing us.
这份报告对我们所面临的问题做了一个适当的总结。
it is fair to do something
 It seems fair to give them a second chance.
再给他们一次机会似乎是应该的。
it’s only fair (that) (=used to say that it is right to do something) 才合理
 It’s only fair that we tell him what’s happening.
我们将发生的事情告诉他,这才公平。
it’s fair to say (that) (=used when you think what you are saying is correct or reasonable) 恰当地说
 It’s fair to say that by then he had lost the support of his staff.
恰当地说,那时他已经失去了员工的支持。
it’s not fair on somebody
 I can’t carry on working such long hours. It’s not fair on my family.
工作时间这样长,我干不下去了,那对我家人不公平。
2 treating everyone equally 一视同仁FAIR treating everyone in a way that is right or equal 公正的,公平的 OPP unfair
 Why does Eric get to go and I don’t? It’s not fair!
为什么埃里克能去我不能?这不公平!
 Life isn’t always fair.
生活并非总是公平的。
fair to
 The old law wasn’t fair to women.
那条旧法律对女性不公平。
it’s only fair (that) 才合理
 You pay him $10 an hour – it’s only fair that I should get the same.
你给他每小时10美元,那我也应该得到同样的报酬才公平。
 My boss expects a lot – but he’s very fair.
我的老板要求很高——但是他很公平。
3 QUITE LARGE 很大的a fair size/amount/number/bit/distance etc especially British EnglishBrEBIG quite a large size, number etc 很大/很多/很远等
 I’ve still got a fair amount of work left to do.
我还有很多工作要做。
 We had travelled a fair way (=quite a long distance) by lunch time.
到中午时分,我们已走了很多路。
there’s a fair chance (that)/of something (=it is quite likely that something will happen) 某事发生的可能性很大
 There’s a fair chance we’ll be coming over to England this summer.
今年夏天我们很可能会去英格兰。
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4. hair/skin 头发/皮肤COLOUR/COLOR someone who is fair, or who has fair hair or skin, has hair or skin that is very light in colour 浅色的;白皙的 OPP dark
5. according to the rules 根据规则RIGHT/JUSTIFIED a fair fight, game, or election is one that is played or done according to the rules 〔拳击、比赛、选举〕公平的,根据规则进行的 OPP unfair
6 level of ability 能力水平ORDINARY neither particularly good nor particularly bad 中等的,普通的 SYN average
 Her written work is excellent but her practical work is only fair.
她的笔头功夫很出色,但实际动手能力却只是一般。
7 weather 天气DN weather that is fair is pleasant and not windy, rainy etc 晴朗的 SYN fine
 It should be generally fair and warm for the next few days.
接下来的几天天气总体来说晴朗暖和。
8 have had more than your fair share of something MORE THAN something OR somebody ELSEto have had more of something, especially something unpleasant, than seems reasonable 遇到某事太多了〔尤指不愉快之事〕
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9. give somebody a fair crack of the whip British EnglishBrE informalFAIR to give someone the opportunity to do something, especially so that they can show that they are able to do it 给某人一个机会〔尤为了让他们证明有能力〕
10 give somebody/get a fair shake American EnglishAmE informalFAIR to treat someone, or to be treated, in a way that gives everyone the same chances as everyone else 给某人/获得公平的待遇[均等的机会]
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11. by fair means or foul DETERMINEDusing any method to get what you want, including dishonest or illegal methods 不择手段,千方百计
12. all’s fair in love and war RIGHT/PROPERused to say that in some situations any method of getting what you want is acceptable 情场和战场,两者皆不厌诈〔指在某些情况下可以为达到目的而不择手段〕
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13 pleasant/attractive 悦人的/吸引人的 old use or literaryNICEBEAUTIFUL/GOOD-LOOKING pleasant and attractive 漂亮的,迷人的
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fair treating people equally or in the way that is right 公平的,公正的
It’s not fair that she gets paid more than me.
她报酬比我高,这不公平。
Everyone has the right to a fair trial.
任何人都享有公正审判权。
just formal morally right and fair 公正的,正义的
a just punishment
公正的处罚
a just cause
正义事业
a just society
公正的社会
Do you think it was a just war?
你认为这场战争是正义的吗?
reasonable fair and sensible according to most people’s standards 正当的,合理的
a reasonable request
正当的请求
Lateness, without a reasonable excuse, will not be tolerated.
无故迟到是不允许的。
balanced giving fair and equal treatment to all sides of an argument or subject 全面公正的
Balanced reporting of the news is essential.
对新闻进行全面公正的报道很重要。
even-handed giving fair and equal treatment to everyone, especially when it would be easy to favour one particular group 不偏不倚的
The drama takes an even-handed look at the consequences of violent crime, both on attackers and their victims.
这部电视剧以公正的眼光来看待暴力犯罪的后果,对袭击者和受害者一视同仁。
nThe film is even-handed and does not try to make you support either side.
equitable /ˈekwətəbəl/ formal giving equal treatment to everyone involved 公平的
We need an equitable solution to this problem.
我们需要一个合理的方案来解决这一问题。
a more equitable distribution of wealth
更加公平的财富分配
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fair2 ●●○ noun [countableC]  
1. (also funfair British English) a form of outdoor entertainment, at which there are large machines to ride on and games in which you can win prizes 露天游乐场 SYN American English carnival
2 American EnglishAmETA an outdoor event, at which there are large machines to ride on, games to play, and sometimes farm animals being judged and sold 集市〔有大型可骑乘的游戏设施、各式游戏,有时还对牲畜进行评比并出售〕
3 book/antiques/craft/trade etc fair BBMan event at which people or businesses show and sell their products 书展/古玩展/手工艺品展销会/交易会等
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4. job/careers fair an event where people go to get information about different kinds of jobs 职业介绍会,招聘会
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5. British EnglishBrEDLO an outdoor event with games and things to eat and drink, usually organized to get money for a school, club etc 一般为学校、俱乐部等筹款的〕义卖会 SYN fête
6 British EnglishBrE old-fashionedTA a market where animals and farm products are sold 〔出售牲畜和农产品的〕市场,集市
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fair3 adverbadv  
1. win (something)/beat somebody fair and square STRAIGHTto win a competition, sports match etc honestly and without cheating 正大光明地赢得(某物)/打败某人
2 play fair HONESTto do something in a fair and honest way 公平办事,按规则做
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From Longman Business Dictionary
fairfair1 /feəfer/ adjectiveadj
a situation or arrangement which is fair is reasonable, honest, and acceptable
The committee takes seriously the need to be fair and just in everything it does.
fair voting procedures
All we are asking for is a fair wage.
fairfair2 noun [countableC]MARKETINGCOMMERCE
a large show where business people producing a particular product or service can meet to advertise or sell their products
the Frankfurtbook fair
Many businesses deal less formally, for example at trade fairs.
job fair trade fair
Origin fair1
Old English fæger beautiful
fair2
(1200-1300) Old French feire, from Latin feriae holidays

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