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1 fair
adj just, imparcial, equitatiu -iva, honest, honrat | bo, serè -ena | pàl·lid, blanc | ros | net, clar | bonic, formós -osaadv imparcialment, equitativaments fira, mercatFair play joc netFair copy còpia netaFair enough molt bé, d'acord -
2 fair copy
s còpia en net -
3 fair enough
adv està bé, d'acord -
4 fair game
s (ser) un blanc fàcil -
5 fair play
loc joc net -
6 fair sailing
s navegació nobleEsports: VelaDef. del Termcat: Navegació que respecta el sentit d'esportivitat, practicada únicament gràcies a l'esforç i a l'habilitat dels navegants. -
7 fair trade
s comerç just -
8 fair-catch
s parada al volEsports: RugbiDef. del Termcat: Acció defensiva consistent a interceptar, un jugador, la pilota provinent del xut d'un adversari, a la zona de 22 m o a la zona d'assaig, mantenint almenys un peu a terra alhora que crida: mark!.Nota: Tot i que actualment és obsolet el fet de fer una marca a terra per tal d'assegurar que el jugador ha mantingut un peu a terra, en el cas que calgués una denominació per a aquesta acció, es considera adequada la denominació marca i es recomana d'evitar el manlleu anglès mark en aquest cas. -
9 fair-haired
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10 fair-minded
adj just, equitatiu -iva -
11 Office of Fair Trading
s Organisme governamental regulador de la competència a la Gran Bretanya -
12 rag fair
s mercat dels encants, fira d'objectes usats -
13 trade fair
s fira de mostres -
14 true and fair view
s COMPT imatge fidel -
15 play
s joc, diversió | funcionament, acció, activitat | representació | comèdia, obra, drama, peçav jugar, moure | posar en moviment | fer, causar | fingir | treballar | tocar, interpretar | representar, fer un paper | divertir-se, fer bromarfair play joc netfoul play joc brutplay on words joc de paraulesplay a trick on fer una mala passadaplay the fool fer-se el ximpletplay truant fer campanaplay fair jugar netplay about/around fer el ximple, joguinejar | jugar amb, burlar-seplay at jugar a, fer poc seriosamentplay back posar, tornar a posar, tornar a sentirplay down treure importància, minimitzarplay on aprofitar-se | continuar jugant o tocantplay on someone's nerves fer la guitza, fer el corcóplay out acabarplay up exagerar -
16 OFT
sigles Office of Fair Trading organisme governamental regulador de la competència a la Gran Bretanya
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