单词 | fair enough |
释义 | fair1 /fār/adjective
To make fair intransitive verbTo clear up, as the weather from rain adverb
ORIGIN: OE fæger fairˈing noun
fairˈish adjective
fairˈly adverb
fairˈness noun fairˈ-and-squareˈ adjective Honest (also adverb) fairˈ-bodˈing adjective (Shakespeare) Auspicious fair catch noun (American football) An unopposed catch by a member of the team receiving a punt or kick-off fair comment noun Honest expression of one's views in criticism, not motivated by malice, and therefore not punishable as libel or slander fair copy noun A clean copy after correction, esp of a legal document fair-dealˈing noun fairˈ-faced adjective
fair field noun Just conditions Fair Funding noun A system of funding for schools in which a Local Education Authority calculates and allocates money to individual schools, who each manage their own budget fair game noun A legitimate object for attack or ridicule fairˈ-haired or fairˈ-headed adjective Having light-coloured hair Fair Isle noun A type of design used in knitwear, named from a Shetland island Fairˈ-Isle adjective fairˈ-lead or fair-leader noun A ring, hole or set of holes, etc, or more elaborate device, for guiding a rope, etc so as to reduce friction fairˈ-minded adjective Judging fairly fair play noun
fairˈ-seeming adjective Appearing fair fair-spokˈen adjective Bland or civil in language and address fair trade noun
fairˈ-trade adjective and adverb fairˈway noun
fairˈ-weathˈer adjective Suitable only for, or found only in, fair weather or (esp of friends or supporters) favourable circumstances bid fair see under bid1 fair befall or fall (archaic) Good luck to fair dinkum see under dinkum fair do's /dooz/ (pl of do; informal) An expression appealing for, or agreeing to, fair play, strict honesty, etc fair enough Expressing acceptance, though not necessarily full agreement fair play to him, her, etc Credit should be given to him, her, etc fair's fair An expression appealing for, or agreeing to, just treatment in a fair way to see under way1 in all fairness Being scrupulously fair keep fair with To keep on amicable terms with no fair (US inf) An expression declaring that something is not allowed or is not fair speak fair see under speak stand fair with To be in the good graces of the fair or the fairer sex (often patronizing) The female sex |
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