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fair

[fZE]

adj.

美麗的, 女性的, (膚色)白皙的, (頭髮)金黃的, 乾淨的, 公平的, (天氣)晴朗的

adv.

公平地, 公正地, 直接地, 清楚地

n.

美好的事物, 美人, 展覽會, 市集

vi.

轉晴

美國傳統詞典[雙解]


fair

fair 1

AHD:[far]

D.J.[fW*r]

K.K.[fWr]

adj.(形容詞)

fair.erfair.est

(1)Of pleasing appearance, especially because of a pure or fresh quality; comely.

美麗的:外表美麗的,尤指因為純潔或青春活力的特點的;美麗的

(2)Light in color, especially blond:

金色的:淡色的,尤指金黃色的:

fair hair.

金髮

(3)Of light complexion:

膚色淺的:

fair skin.

白皙的皮膚

(4)Free of clouds or storms; clear and sunny:

晴朗的:無雲和風的;睛朗的:

fair skies.

晴朗的天空

(5)Free of blemishes or stains; clean and pure:

純潔的:無瑕的或無污點的;乾淨和純潔的:

one's fair name.

清白的名聲

(6)Promising; likely:

大有希望的;可能的:

We're in a fair way to succeed.

我們很可能會成功

(7)Having or exhibiting a disposition that is free of favoritism or bias; impartial:

公平的:有或表現出不偏袒的或無偏見的性情的;公平的:

a fair mediator.

公正的仲裁者

(8)Just to all parties; equitable:

公正的,平等的:對各方都公平對待的;公平的:

a compromise that is fair to both factions.

一個對兩派都公平的協議

(9)Being in accordance with relative merit or significance:

合理的:與相關的優點或重要性相稱的:

She wanted to receive her fair share of the proceeds.

她想從贏利中得到應得的份額

(10)Consistent with rules, logic, or ethics:

合宜的:符合規則、邏輯或行為準則:

a fair tactic.

合宜的策略

(11)Moderately good; mildly satisfying:

普通的:比較好;比較令人滿意的:

gave only a fair performance of the sonata.

一次比較好的奏鳴曲演出

(12)Superficially true or appealing; specious:

似乎合理的:貌似真實的;貌似有理的:

Don't trust his fair promises.

不要相信他貌似真實的許諾

(13)Lawful to hunt or attack:

合法狩獵或侵襲的:

fair game.

正大光明的比賽

(14)Archaic Free of all obstacles.

【古語】 無障礙的

adv.(副詞)

(1)In a proper or legal manner:

光明正大地:用適當的或合法的方式:

playing fair.

光明正大地處事

(2)Directly; straight:

直接地:

a blow caught fair in the stomach.

腹部挨了一擊

v.tr.(及物動詞)

fairedfair.ingfairs

To join (pieces) so as to be smooth, even, or regular:

接平:使光滑、平滑或整齊以連接(各部分):

faired the aircraft's wing into the fuselage.

把機翼連在機身上

n.(名詞)

(1)Archaic A beautiful or beloved woman.

【古語】 漂亮的或心愛的女人

(2)Obsolete Loveliness; beauty.

【廢語】 美麗的事物;美女

常用詞組


fair off 或

fair up 【多用於美國南部】

To become clear. Used of weather.

放晴:變睛。用於天氣

習慣用語


fair and square

Just and honest.

公正誠實

for fair

To the greatest or fullest extent possible:

最大可能的:

Our team was beaten for fair in that tournament.

我們隊在那場比賽中被徹底打敗了

no fair

Something contrary to the rules:

違背法規:

That was no fair.

那不公平

語源


(1)Middle English

中古英語

(2)from Old English f?ger [lovely, pleasant]

源自 古英語 f?ger [可愛的,愉快的]

繼承用法


fairness

n.(名詞)

參考詞彙


(1)fairjustequitableimpartialunprejudicedunbiasedobjectivedispassionate

(2)These adjectives mean free from favoritism, self-interest, or bias in judgment.

這些形容詞表示不偏袒、不自私或在判斷中無偏見。

(3)Fair is the most general:

Fair 是最普遍的:

a fair referee;

公平的裁判員;

a fair deal;

公平交易;

a fair fight;

公平戰爭;

on a fair footing.

地位平等。

(4)Just stresses conformity with what is legally or ethically right or proper:

Just 強調與法律或道德準則所提倡的一致:

a kind and just man;

一位和善、公正的男人;

「a just and lasting peace」 (Abraham Lincoln).

「公正持久的和平」 (亞伯拉罕·林肯)。

(5)Equitable also implies justice, but justice dictated by reason, conscience, and a natural sense of what is fair to all concerned:

Equitable 也含有公正的意思,但強調由理智、良心和在通盤考慮後自然得出的公正:

an equitable distribution of gifts among the children.

公平地給孩子們分發禮物。

(6)Impartial emphasizes lack of favoritism:

Impartial 強調不偏袒:

「the cold neutrality of an impartial judge」 (Edmund Burke).

「不偏不倚的法官保持冷漠的中立」 (埃德蒙·布爾克)。

(7)Unprejudiced means without favorable or unfavorable preconceived opinions or judgments:

Unprejudiced 表示沒有預先形成偏好或厭惡的想法或評判:

an unprejudiced evaluation of the arguments for and against the proposal.

公正地評價贊成和反對計劃的論據。

(8)Unbiased implies absence of the preference or inclination inhibiting impartiality:

Unbiased 強調無偏愛,無偏見:

gave an unbiased account of her family problems.

無偏見地敘述她的家庭問題。

(9)Objective implies detachment that permits observation and judgment without undue reference to one's personal feelings or thoughts:

Objective 指純客觀地觀察,與一切個人感情、偏見或意見都無關:

Try to be objective as you listen to the testimony.

在聽證詞時一定要客觀。

(10)Dispassionate means free from or unaffected by strong personal emotions:

Dispassionate 沒有或不受個人強烈情緒的影響:

A journalist should be a dispassionate reporter of fact. See also Synonyms at average, beautiful

記者應當是對事實作冷靜報導的人 參見同義詞 averagebeautiful

註釋


American folk speech puts Standard English to shame in its wealth of words for describing weather conditions. When the weather goes from fair to cloudy, New Englanders say that it's 「breedin' up a storm」 (Maine informant in the Linguistic Atlas of New England ). If the weather is clear, however, a New Englander might call it open. Southern fair off and fair up, meaning 「to become clear,」 were originally Northeastern terms and were brought to the South as settlement expanded southward and westward. They are now 「regionalized to the South,」 according to Craig M. Carver, author of American Regional Dialects. These phrases may be the origin of modern and less regional coinings, such as mild up, used on a television weather forecast: 「The Southwest is beginning to mild up just a tad.」

美國方言對天氣狀況的描寫因其應有盡有的單詞使標準英語黯然失色。當天氣由晴轉多雲時,新英格蘭人會說「孕育著一場暴風雨」(新英格蘭語言學圖冊 的緬因消息提供者)。 但如果天氣是無雲的,新英格蘭人也許會說open。 南部的fair off 和 fair up 所表示的放晴, 起源於東北部詞語,後被帶到南部成為固定用法並向南向西流傳。根據克雷格M·卡弗爾,美國地區方言 的作者所說,它們如今已「被南方地區化了」。 這些詞組或許正是現代不再具地區性的詞句的起源,例如mild up, 用於電視天氣預報: 「西南將變得暖和一點」

註釋


The history of the word fair illustrates how words can weaken in meaning over time. In Old English the ancestor of fair, f?ger, had senses such as 「lovely, beautiful, pleasant, agreeable,」 a far cry from our modern sense 「mildly good or satisfying.」 The Old English senses passed into Middle English, where the word fair started to take a slight turn in the direction already alluded to. Fair could mean 「highly to be approved of, splendid, good,」 but it could also be used ironically, as in Chaucer's observation after a horse threw the Cook on the pilgrimage to Canterbury: 「that was a fair feat of horsemanship by the Cook.」 This ironic use was probably not responsible for the semantic weakening of fair, but it shows how a positive word can have its meaning reversed. The weakening of fair was most likely caused by 「the determined optimism which led to the use of fair . . . rather than direct expression of discontent,」 in the words of George H. McKnight. One might add as another cause the desire to avoid hurting other people's feelings.

單詞fair 的歷史表明隨歲月的流逝單詞的語意變弱。 在古英語中fair,f?ger 本意是「可愛的,漂亮的,愉快的」, 與我們現在的「比較好或滿意的」大相逕庭。古英語傳到中世紀英語時,fair 已開始在引申的方向上有微小的轉變。 Fair 可以表達「被高度讚許的,輝煌的,好的,」但也可用作反語,如在往坎特伯雷朝聖的途中馬將科克摔下時後,喬爾斯評論道:「那是科克精湛騎術的體現」。 這種反語用法也許對fair 語義學上的弱化沒有聯繫, 但它表明了一個褒義的單詞可以變得意思完全相反。fair 的弱化很大程度上緣於「堅決的樂觀主義導致 fair 的用法改變, 而不是直接表達不滿意的意思,」喬治赫·馬克奈特如此評論。人們可以再添上其它原因以免傷害別人的感情

基本詞義


fair

fair 2

AHD:[far]

D.J.[fW*r]

K.K.[fWr]

n.(名詞)

(1)A gathering held at a specified time and place for the buying and selling of goods; a market.

集市:在特定時間和地點展開的買賣物品的集會;市場

(2)An exhibition, as of farm products or manufactured goods, usually accompanied by various competitions and entertainments:

博覽會:農產品或手工藝產品的展覽,通常帶有競爭性和娛樂性:

a state fair.

國家博覽會

(3)An exhibition intended to inform people about a product or business opportunity:

展銷會:為公眾瞭解某產品或獲知商業信息而設置的展覽:

a computer fair; a job fair.

電腦展銷會;職業交流會

(4)An event, usually for the benefit of a charity or public institution, including entertainment and the sale of goods; a bazaar:

義賣:通常為慈善目的或公眾機構而舉行的活動,包括娛樂、賣物品;義賣:

a church fair.

教堂義賣市場

語源


(1)Middle English faire

中古英語 faire

(2)from Old French feire

源自 古法語 feire

(3)from Late Latin f?a

源自 後期拉丁語 f?a

(4)sing. of Latin f?e [holidays] * see dh?s-

拉丁語 f?數 [假日] *參見 dh?s-

現代英漢詞典


fair 1

[feE(r)]

adj.

(1)公平的,公道的

a fair businessman

一位公道的商人

There must be fair play whatever the competition is.

不管是什麼樣的競賽都必須公平合理。

(2)合理的;正當的

It's fair enough to ask your close friends to help.

"向你的好朋友求助,這是很自然的/理所當然的。"

It is not fair to kick another player in football.

在足球賽中不允許踢另一球員。

(3)還可以的;相當的

(4)好的,晴朗的(天氣)

(5)整齊的;清潔的

I have made you a fair copy of the report.

我已為你準備好一份謄清的報告。

(6)白皙的(皮膚);淺色的(頭髮)

English people usually have fair skin.

英國人通常是白皮膚。

(7)美麗的(女性)

詞性變化


fair

adv.

公平地;公正誠實地

You must play fair.

你必須公正處事。;你必須正大光明地比賽。

基本詞義


fair 2

[feE(r)]

n.

(1)娛樂場;兒童樂園

(2)集市

(3)商品展覽會;商品交易會

a book fair

書展

現代英漢綜合大辭典


fair

[fZE]

n.

(1)定期集市

(2)義賣市場

(3)商品展覽會, 展銷會, 商品交易會

village fair

農村集市

hold a fair to raise money

舉辦義賣會籌款

China's Export Commodities F-

中國出口商品交易會

a world's fair

世界博覽會

Vanity F-

浮華世界; 《名利場》(英國作家薩克雷所著小說名)

繼承用法


fairground

[5feE^raJnd]

n.

集市場所

習慣用語


a day after the fair

太遲; 失去時機

特殊用法


agriculture fairs

農業集市

book fair

圖書博覽會

commodity fair

商品展覽會

fancy fair

雜貨市場

industrial fair

工業博覽會

international fair

國際博覽會

leather fair

皮革展覽會

school fair

學校市場

science fair

科學展覽

trade fair

商品交易會

英文相關詞典


fair

affairaveragebazaarbrightclearexpositionfestivalfetehonestimpartialjustlightmarketmediocrepalepleasantrightsquaresunnywhitishfoulpartialunfairunjust

[七國語言]英漢公共大詞典


fair

交易會;公平的

美國傳統詞典


fair

fair 1

AHD:[far]

D.J.[fW*r]

K.K.[fWr]

adj.

fair.er, fair.est

(1)Of pleasing appearance, especially because of a pure or fresh quality; comely.

(2)Light in color, especially blond:

fair hair.

(3)Of light complexion:

fair skin.

(4)Free of clouds or storms; clear and sunny:

fair skies.

(5)Free of blemishes or stains; clean and pure:

one's fair name.

(6)Promising; likely:

We're in a fair way to succeed.

(7)Having or exhibiting a disposition that is free of favoritism or bias; impartial:

a fair mediator.

(8)Just to all parties; equitable:

a compromise that is fair to both factions.

(9)Being in accordance with relative merit or significance:

She wanted to receive her fair share of the proceeds.

(10)Consistent with rules, logic, or ethics:

a fair tactic.

(11)Moderately good; mildly satisfying:

gave only a fair performance of the sonata.

(12)Superficially true or appealing; specious:

Don't trust his fair promises.

(13)Lawful to hunt or attack:

fair game.

(14)Archaic Free of all obstacles.

adv.

(1)In a proper or legal manner:

playing fair.

(2)Directly; straight:

a blow caught fair in the stomach.

v.tr.

faired, fair.ing, fairs

To join (pieces) so as to be smooth, even, or regular:

faired the aircraft's wing into the fuselage.

n.

(1)Archaic A beautiful or beloved woman.

(2)Obsolete Loveliness; beauty.

常用詞組


fair off or

fair up Chiefly Southern US

To become clear. Used of weather.

習慣用語


fair and square

Just and honest.

for fair

To the greatest or fullest extent possible:

Our team was beaten for fair in that tournament.

no fair

Something contrary to the rules:

That was no fair.

語源


(1)Middle English

(2)from Old English f?ger [lovely, pleasant]

繼承用法


fairness

n.

參考詞彙


(1)fair, just, equitable, impartial, unprejudiced, unbiased, objective, dispassionate

(2)These adjectives mean free from favoritism, self-interest, or bias in judgment.

(3)Fair is the most general:

a fair referee;

a fair deal;

a fair fight;

on a fair footing.

(4)Just stresses conformity with what is legally or ethically right or proper:

a kind and just man;

「a just and lasting peace」 (Abraham Lincoln).

(5)Equitable also implies justice, but justice dictated by reason, conscience, and a natural sense of what is fair to all concerned:

an equitable distribution of gifts among the children.

(6)Impartial emphasizes lack of favoritism:

「the cold neutrality of an impartial judge」 (Edmund Burke).

(7)Unprejudiced means without favorable or unfavorable preconceived opinions or judgments:

an unprejudiced evaluation of the arguments for and against the proposal.

(8)Unbiased implies absence of the preference or inclination inhibiting impartiality:

gave an unbiased account of her family problems.

(9)Objective implies detachment that permits observation and judgment without undue reference to one's personal feelings or thoughts:

Try to be objective as you listen to the testimony.

(10)Dispassionate means free from or unaffected by strong personal emotions:

A journalist should be a dispassionate reporter of fact. See also Synonyms at average, beautiful

註釋


American folk speech puts Standard English to shame in its wealth of words for describing weather conditions. When the weather goes from fair to cloudy, New Englanders say that it's 「breedin' up a storm」 (Maine informant in the Linguistic Atlas of New England ). If the weather is clear, however, a New Englander might call it open. Southern fair off and fair up, meaning 「to become clear,」 were originally Northeastern terms and were brought to the South as settlement expanded southward and westward. They are now 「regionalized to the South,」 according to Craig M. Carver, author of American Regional Dialects. These phrases may be the origin of modern and less regional coinings, such as mild up, used on a television weather forecast: 「The Southwest is beginning to mild up just a tad.」

註釋


The history of the word fair illustrates how words can weaken in meaning over time. In Old English the ancestor of fair, f?ger, had senses such as 「lovely, beautiful, pleasant, agreeable,」 a far cry from our modern sense 「mildly good or satisfying.」 The Old English senses passed into Middle English, where the word fair started to take a slight turn in the direction already alluded to. Fair could mean 「highly to be approved of, splendid, good,」 but it could also be used ironically, as in Chaucer's observation after a horse threw the Cook on the pilgrimage to Canterbury: 「that was a fair feat of horsemanship by the Cook.」 This ironic use was probably not responsible for the semantic weakening of fair, but it shows how a positive word can have its meaning reversed. The weakening of fair was most likely caused by 「the determined optimism which led to the use of fair . . . rather than direct expression of discontent,」 in the words of George H. McKnight. One might add as another cause the desire to avoid hurting other people's feelings.

基本詞義


fair

fair 2

AHD:[far]

D.J.[fW*r]

K.K.[fWr]

n.

(1)A gathering held at a specified time and place for the buying and selling of goods; a market.

(2)An exhibition, as of farm products or manufactured goods, usually accompanied by various competitions and entertainments:

a state fair.

(3)An exhibition intended to inform people about a product or business opportunity:

a computer fair; a job fair.

(4)An event, usually for the benefit of a charity or public institution, including entertainment and the sale of goods; a bazaar:

a church fair.

語源


(1)Middle English faire

(2)from Old French feire

(3)from Late Latin f?a

(4)sing. of Latin f?e [holidays] * see dh?s-

[名詞委審定]英漢地理學名詞(1988)


fair

集市

英漢船舶大詞典


fair

n.公平,公正,光順,清楚的,博覽會

朗文英漢綜合電腦詞典


fair

【修】公平,合理;博覽會;= Failure Analysis Information Retrieval,故障分析信息檢索; = Fair And Impartial Random selection, 公正合理的隨機選擇; = Fast Access Information Retrieval, 快速存取情報檢索

英漢法學大詞典


fair

n.公平 ,公正,合理,展覽會

英漢紡織大詞典


fair

n.級外,展覽會,清楚的,博覽會

英漢化學大詞典


fair

adj.公平的,相當的,清楚,平直,合理的,整整的;vt.修整,使...流線型化

英漢海運大詞典


fair

光順的,平順的相當的公正的展銷會,交易會,博覽會使光順,使校平,使…流線型化清楚,乾淨,平順晴天

基本詞義


fair

a. 光順的,平順的使光順,使校平

基本詞義


fair

光順的,平順的相當的公正的展銷會,交易會,博覽會使光順,使校平,使…流線型化

基本詞義


fair

清楚,乾淨,平順晴天博覽會,交易會

英漢經貿大詞典


fair

n.博覽會,交易會,集市

英漢計算機大詞典


fair

adj.公平的(相當的,清楚;vt.修整(使...流線型化)

英漢機械大詞典


fair

n.清楚的,博覽會

英漢建築大詞典


fair

n.公平的,正直的,美好的

最新會計師英漢大詞典


fair

定期集市,公平,交易會,商品交易會,市集,展銷會

英漢農牧林大詞典


fair

n.牲畜市場

航空英語縮寫詞典


FAIR

Failure Analysis Information Retrieval 故障分析信息檢索

基本詞義


FAIR

Failure Analysis Information Retrieval 故障分析信息檢索

基本詞義


FAIR

Fairing 整流

英漢水利大詞典


fair

n.好的,晴朗的,平直的

英漢貿易大詞典


fair

展銷會,定期集市,公平,市集,商品交易會,義賣市場

現代商務英漢大詞典


fair

展銷會,定期集市,公平,市集,商品交易會,義賣市場

英漢醫學大詞典


fair

n.可以

英漢中醫大詞典


fair

n.美麗的,女性的

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