| 释义 |
be set fairBritish (Of the weather) be fine and likely to stay fine for a time: figurative conditions were set fair for stable political and economic development...- The course was generally in good condition and the day was set fair for a fine competition.
- The course was generally in good condition and the day was set fair for a fine competition.
- Anyway - must be positive - it's a nice day again and the weather forecast is set fair right through until after the weekend, so walking should be more of a pleasure than a chore.
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