fair的中文翻译
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fair1
(acceptable/appropriate)
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合适的, 合理的
adj.
(fairer, fairest)
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acceptable and appropriate in a particular situation
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a fair deal/wage/price/question
公平的交易/薪水/价格/提问
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The punishment was very fair.
处罚很公平。
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Was it really fair to him to ask him to do all the work?
让他做所有的工作,这公平吗?
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It's not fair on the students to keep changing the timetable.
对学生而言,总是改变课程表是不合适的。
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It's only fair to add that they were not told about the problem until the last minute.
直到最后一分钟才告诉他们问题所在,加上这点才显公平。
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I think it is fair to say that they are pleased with this latest offer.
我认为,客观地来讲,他们对最后的条件是很满意的。
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It seems only fair that they should give us something in return.
他们应该给我们点东西作为回报才公平。
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To be fair, she behaved better than we expected.
公正地来看,她的表现比我们预期的要好。
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'You should really have asked me first.' 'Right, okay, fair comment.'
“你应该先问过我。”“好的,没问题,确实该如此。”
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fair2
(treating people equally)
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公平的, 公正的
adj.
(fairer, fairest)
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treating everyone equally and according to the rules or law
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She has always been scrupulously fair.
她总是完全公正的。
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demands for a fairer distribution of wealth
对于更加公平的财富分配的诉求
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We have to be fair to both players.
我们对双方队员应保持公正。
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to receive a fair trial
接受公正的审判
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free and fair elections
自由公平的选举
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It's not fair! He always gets more than me.
这不公平!他总是比我拿的多。
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The new tax is fairer than the old system.
新的税制比旧的公平。
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fair3
(quite large)
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大量的
adj.
(fairer, fairest)
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quite large in number, size or amount
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A fair number of people came along.
一大群人过来了。
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a fair-sized town
大规模的城镇
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We've still got a fair bit(= quite a lot) to do.
我们仍有很多要做。
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fair4
(quite good)
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非常棒的, 难得的
adj.
(fairer, fairest)
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quite good
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There's a fair chance that we might win this time.
这次机会绝佳,我们有可能取胜。
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It's a fair bet that they won't turn up.
他们肯定不能再翻身了。
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I have a fair idea of what happened.
我很清楚发生了什么。
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His knowledge of French is only fair.
他的法语很不错。
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fair5
(hair/skin)
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白皙的, 苍白的
adj.
(fairer, fairest)
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pale in colour
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a fair complexion
面色白皙
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She has long fair hair.
她有一头长长的浅发。
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All her children are fair (= they all have fair hair).
她所有的孩子都是浅发。
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fair6
(weather)
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晴朗的
adj.
(fairer, fairest)
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bright and not raining
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a fair and breezy day
一个天气晴朗,微风和煦的日子
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not too strong and blowing in the right direction
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They set sail with the first fair wind.
他们在头一阵顺风中起航了。
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fair7
(beautiful)
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美丽的
adj.
(fairer, fairest)
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fair8
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公平地
adv.
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according to the rules; in a way that is considered to be acceptable and appropriate
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Come on, you two, fight fair!
你们两人要公平竞争!
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They'll respect you as long as you play fair(= behave honestly).
你只要公平地比赛,他们才会尊重你。
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fair9
(entertainment)
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游乐场, 集市, 庙会
noun
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a type of entertainment in a field or park at which people can ride on large machines and play games to win prizes
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Let's take the kids to the fair.
我们带孩子去露天游乐场玩吧。
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all the fun of the fair
游乐场的所有娱乐项目
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a type of entertainment in a field or park at which farm animals and products are shown and take part in competitions
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the county/state fair
县集市/州集市
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fair10
(business)
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展览会, 商品交易会
noun
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an event at which people, businesses, etc. show and sell their goods
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a world trade fair
世界贸易展
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a craft/a book/an antique fair
工艺品/书/古玩展销会
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fair11
(animal market)
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集市
noun
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(in the past) a market at which animals were sold
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fair12
(jobs)
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招聘会
noun
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an event at which people who are looking for jobs can get information about companies who might employ them