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81 fair-weather
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82 fair-weather friend
s.1 amigo(a) sólo para lo bueno.2 amigo interesado, amigo en la prosperidad, amigo por interés. -
83 by fair means or foul
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84 to get a fair crack of the whip
tener la misma oportunidadEnglish-spanish dictionary > to get a fair crack of the whip
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85 be fair game
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86 believe in fair play
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87 give s.o. a fair shake
give s.o. a fair shake*expr.• darle a alguien un trato justo expr. -
88 it's a fair distance to walk
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89 play fair with s.o.
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90 a fair crack of the whip
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91 at a fair clip / at a good clip
at a fair clip / at a good clipa buen pasoEnglish-spanish dictionary > at a fair clip / at a good clip
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92 by one's own fair hand
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93 craft fair
feria artesanal, feria de artesanía -
94 it's a fair cop
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95 to be fair comment
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96 to give somebody a fair crack of the whip
darle una oportunidad a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to give somebody a fair crack of the whip
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97 to give somebody a fair hearing
figurative use escuchar a alguien con imparcialidad, dejar hablar a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to give somebody a fair hearing
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98 to give somebody fair warning
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99 to have (more than) one's fair share of something
tener (más de) lo que le corresponde a uno,-aEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have (more than) one's fair share of something
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100 to play fair
jugar limpio
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