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From:
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fair
/ˈfær, ˈfɛr/
(
a
.)公平的,公正的,正大光明的;金色的,白晰的;晴朗的,清楚的廟會,交易會
From:
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fair
公平
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fair
a.
[
Compar.
Fairer
superl.
Fairest
.]
1.
Free
from
spots
,
specks
,
dirt
,
or
imperfection
;
unblemished
;
clean
;
pure
.
A
fair
white
linen
cloth
.
--
Book
of
Common
Prayer
.
2.
Pleasing
to
the
eye
;
handsome
;
beautiful
.
Who
can
not
see
many
a
fair
French
city
,
for
one
fair
French
made
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Without
a
dark
hue
;
light
;
clear
;
as
,
a
fair
skin
.
The
northern
people
large
and
fair
-complexioned.
--
Sir
M
.
Hale
.
4.
Not
overcast
;
cloudless
;
clear
;
pleasant
;
propitious
;
favorable
; --
said
of
the
sky
,
weather
,
or
wind
,
etc
.;
as
,
a
fair
sky
;
a
fair
day
.
You
wish
fair
winds
may
waft
him
over
.
--
Prior
.
5.
Free
from
obstacles
or
hindrances
;
unobstructed
;
unincumbered
;
open
;
direct
; --
said
of
a
road
,
passage
,
etc
.;
as
,
a
fair
mark
;
in
fair
sight
;
a
fair
view
.
The
caliphs
obtained
a
mighty
empire
,
which
was
in
a
fair
way
to
have
enlarged
.
--
Sir
W
.
Raleigh
.
6.
Shipbuilding
Without
sudden
change
of
direction
or
curvature
;
smooth
;
flowing
; --
said
of
the
figure
of
a
vessel
,
and
of
surfaces
,
water
lines
,
and
other
lines
.
7.
Characterized
by
frankness
,
honesty
,
impartiality
,
or
candor
;
open
;
upright
;
free
from
suspicion
or
bias
;
equitable
;
just
; --
said
of
persons
,
character
,
or
conduct
;
as
,
a
fair
man
;
fair
dealing
;
a
fair
statement
.
“I
would
call
it
fair
play.”
8.
Pleasing
;
favorable
;
inspiring
hope
and
confidence
; --
said
of
words
,
promises
,
etc
.
When
fair
words
and
good
counsel
will
not
prevail
on
us
,
we
must
be
frighted
into
our
duty
.
--
L
'
Estrange
.
9.
Distinct
;
legible
;
as
,
fair
handwriting
.
10.
Free
from
any
marked
characteristic
;
average
;
middling
;
as
,
a
fair
specimen
.
The
news
is
very
fair
and
good
,
my
lord
.
--
Shak
.
Fair ball
.
Baseball
(a)
A
ball
passing
over
the
home
base
at
the
height
called
for
by
the
batsman
,
and
delivered
by
the
pitcher
while
wholly
within
the
lines
of
his
position
and
facing
the
batsman
.
(b)
A
batted
ball
that
falls
inside
the
foul
lines
; --
called
also
a
fair hit
.
Fair maid
.
Zool.
(a)
The
European
pilchard
(
Clupea pilchardus
)
when
dried
.
(b)
The
southern
scup
(
Stenotomus Gardeni
). [
Virginia
]
Fair one
,
a
handsome
woman
;
a
beauty
,
Fair play
,
equitable
or
impartial
treatment
;
a
fair
or
equal
chance
;
justice
.
From fair to middling
,
passable
;
tolerable
. [
Colloq
.]
The fair sex
,
the
female
sex
.
Syn:
--
Candid
;
open
;
frank
;
ingenuous
;
clear
;
honest
;
equitable
;
impartial
;
reasonable
.
See
Candid
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fair
,
adv.
Clearly
;
openly
;
frankly
;
civilly
;
honestly
;
favorably
;
auspiciously
;
agreeably
.
Fair and square
,
justly
;
honestly
;
equitably
;
impartially
. [
Colloq
.]
To bid fair
.
See
under
Bid
.
To speak fair
,
to
address
with
courtesy
and
frankness
. [
Archaic
]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fair
,
n.
1.
Fairness
,
beauty
. [
Obs
.]
2.
A
fair
woman
;
a
sweetheart
.
I
have
found
out
a
gift
for
my
fair
.
--
Shenstone
.
3.
Good
fortune
;
good
luck
.
Now
fair
befall
thee
!
--
Shak
.
The fair
,
anything
beautiful
;
women
,
collectively
.
“For
slander's
mark
was
ever
yet
the
fair
.”
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fair
,
v. t.
1.
To
make
fair
or
beautiful
. [
Obs
.]
Fairing
the
foul
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Shipbuilding
To
make
smooth
and
flowing
,
as
a
vessel's
lines
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fair
,
n.
1.
A
gathering
of
buyers
and
sellers
,
assembled
at
a
particular
place
with
their
merchandise
at
a
stated
or
regular
season
,
or
by
special
appointment
,
for
trade
.
2.
A
festival
,
and
sale
of
fancy
articles
.
erc
.,
usually
for
some
charitable
object
;
as
,
a
Grand
Army
fair
;
a
church
fair
.
3.
A
competitive
exhibition
of
wares
,
farm
products
,
etc
.,
not
primarily
for
purposes
of
sale
;
as
,
the
Mechanics
'
fair
;
an
agricultural
fair
.
After the fair
,
Too
late
. [
Colloq
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fair
adj
1:
free
from
favoritism
or
self-interest
or
bias
or
deception
;
or
conforming
with
established
standards
or
rules
; "
a
fair
referee
"; "
fair
deal
"; "
on
a
fair
footing
"; "
a
fair
fight
"; "
by
fair
means
or
foul
" [
syn
:
just
]
[
ant
:
unfair
]
2:
showing
lack
of
favoritism
; "
the
cold
neutrality
of
an
impartial
judge
" [
syn
:
impartial
] [
ant
:
partial
]
3:
more
than
adequate
in
quality
; "
fair
work
"
4:
not
excessive
or
extreme
; "
a
fairish
income
"; "
reasonable
prices
" [
syn
:
fairish
,
reasonable
]
5:
visually
appealing
; "
our
fair
city
" [
syn
:
sightly
]
6:
very
pleasing
to
the
eye
; "
my
bonny
lass
"; "
there's
a
bonny
bay
beyond
"; "
a
comely
face
"; "
young
fair
maidens
" [
syn
:
bonny
,
bonnie
,
comely
]
7: (
of
a
baseball
)
hit
between
the
foul
lines
; "
he
hit
a
fair
ball
over
the
third
base
bag
" [
ant
:
foul
]
8:
of
no
exceptional
quality
or
ability
; "
a
novel
of
average
merit
"; "
only
a
fair
performance
of
the
sonata
"; "
in
fair
health
"; "
the
caliber
of
the
students
has
gone
from
mediocre
to
above
average
"; "
the
performance
was
middling
at
best
" [
syn
:
average
,
mediocre
,
middling
]
9:
attractively
feminine
; "
the
fair
sex
" [
syn
:
fair(a)
]
10: (
of
a
manuscript
)
having
few
alterations
or
corrections
;
"
fair
copy
"; "
a
clean
manuscript
" [
syn
:
clean
]
11:
free
of
clouds
or
rain
; "
today
will
be
fair
and
warm
"
12: (
used
of
hair
or
skin
)
pale
or
light-colored
; "
a
fair
complexion
"; [
syn
:
fairish
]
n
1:
a
traveling
show
;
having
sideshows
and
rides
and
games
of
skill
etc
. [
syn
:
carnival
,
funfair
]
2:
gathering
of
producers
to
promote
business
; "
world
fair
";
"
trade
fair
"; "
book
fair
"
3:
a
competitive
exhibition
of
farm
products
; "
she
won
a
blue
ribbon
for
her
baking
at
the
county
fair
"
4:
a
sale
of
miscellany
;
often
for
charity
; "
the
church
bazaar
"
[
syn
:
bazaar
]
adv
1:
in
conformity
with
the
rules
or
laws
and
without
fraud
or
cheating
; "
they
played
fairly
" [
syn
:
fairly
,
clean
]
[
ant
:
unfairly
]
2:
in
a
fair
evenhanded
manner
; "
deal
fairly
with
one
another
"
[
syn
:
fairly
,
without favoring one party
,
without
favouring one party
,
evenhandedly
]
v
:
join
so
that
the
external
surfaces
blend
smoothly
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