单词 | to have one's fair share |
释义 | > as lemmasto have (or do, etc.) one's fair share fair share n. an equitable or reasonable portion or share of something; (more generally) a good number, a large amount, sometimes implying the amount is excessive or inordinate, esp. in to have (or do, etc.) one's fair share. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > [noun] > (a) great quantity or amount felec825 muchc1230 good wone1297 plentyc1300 bushelc1374 sight1390 mickle-whata1393 forcea1400 manynessa1400 multitudea1400 packc1400 a good dealc1430 greata1450 sackful1484 power1489 horseloadc1500 mile1508 lump1523 a deal?1532 peckc1535 heapa1547 mass1566 mass1569 gallon1575 armful1579 cart-load1587 mickle1599 bushelful1600–12 a load1609 wreck1612 parisha1616 herd1618 fair share1650 heapa1661 muchness1674 reams1681 hantle1693 mort1694 doll?1719 lift1755 acre1759 beaucoup1760 ton1770 boxload1795 boatload1807 lot1811 dollop1819 swag1819 faggald1824 screed1826 Niagara1828 wad1828 lashings1829 butt1831 slew1839 ocean1840 any amount (of)1848 rake1851 slather1857 horde1860 torrent1864 sheaf1865 oodlesa1867 dead load1869 scad1869 stack1870 jorum1872 a heap sight1874 firlot1883 oodlings1886 chunka1889 whips1888 God's quantity1895 streetful1901 bag1917 fid1920 fleetful1923 mob1927 bucketload1930 pisspot1944 shitload1954 megaton1957 mob-o-ton1975 gazillion1978 buttload1988 shit ton1991 the world > relative properties > quantity > sufficient quantity, amount, or degree > excessive amount or degree > [noun] unhovea1300 passingc1350 distemperancec1374 excess1393 unmeasurea1400 surfeita1500 excessivenessa1513 ametry?1541 immoderation?1541 distemperature1572 exceedingnessa1586 grossness1585 unreasonableness1606 inordinacya1617 excrescency1638 immoderancy1646 fair share1650 overbalance1651 hyperbole1652 overheight1664 immoderacya1682 faggald1824 1650 T. Fuller Pisgah-sight of Palestine ii. xii. 259 When in the days of Samuel, the seat of justice was annuall for the time, and tripartite for the place, Mizpah had a fair share thereof, Samuel went from year to year, in circuit to Bethel, and Gilgal, and Mizpah. 1710 S. Clement Faults on Both Sides 11 Themselves may not want a fair share in these Heavenly Privileges. 1808 Edinb. Rev. Jan. 341 This is the production of an honest man, possessed of a fair share of understanding. 1829 Times 3 Aug. 6/1 His ‘Hymns to the Night’, and his ‘Heinrich von Ofterdingen’, a romance, have probably had their fair share of perusal in the reading circles of Germany. 1839 Adventures Attorney in Search of Pract. ii. 26 I cannot help thinking that I have had more than my fair share [of adventures]. 1870 W. R. Greg Polit. Probl. 151 He believes (correctly) that his fair share, uncommuted and unadvanced, would be 23s. in good years. 1910 Tech. World Mag. July 487/1 I own that I have done my fair share of this questioning. 1949 Dict. National Biogr. 1931–40 at Avory, Sir Horace Edmund He quickly acquired a leading practice in ‘Crown paper’ matters and had a fair share of briefs at nisi prius. 1991 Sun Herald (Sydney) (Nexis) 22 Sept. (Sport section) 64 We have had our fair share of trouble..but the only thing that is in our minds now is the grand final. 2012 Observer 22 Jan. 41/2 While Americans generally shy away from denigrating those who have earned so much..it doesn't mean they don't believe the rich should pay their fair share. < as lemmas |
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