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1 fair
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2 fair
szépséges, tetszetős, közepes osztályzat, szőke* * *I [feə] adjective1) (light-coloured; with light-coloured hair and skin: fair hair; Scandinavian people are often fair.) világos; szőke2) (just; not favouring one side: a fair test.) becsületes3) ((of weather) fine; without rain: a fair afternoon.) szép, jó (idő)4) (quite good; neither bad nor good: Her work is only fair.) elég jó5) (quite big, long etc: a fair size.) meglehetős6) (beautiful: a fair maiden.) szép(séges)•- fairness- fairly
- fair play II [feə] noun1) (a collection of entertainments that travels from town to town: She won a large doll at the fair.) vásár2) (a large market held at fixed times: A fair is held here every spring.) vásár3) (an exhibition of goods from different countries, firms etc: a trade fair.) vásár -
3 fair and square
(directly: He hit him fair and square on the nose.) pont, "rendesen"; szemébe -
4 fair play
(honest treatment; an absence of cheating, biased actions etc: He's not involved in the contest - he's only here to see fair play.) korrekt eljárás -
5 fair\ sex
szépnem the fair sex: a szép nem, a szépnem -
6 fair\ and\ square
méltányosan és igazságosan, méltányos és igazságos -
7 fair\ copy
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8 fair\ game
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9 fair\ mark
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10 fair\ name
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11 fair\ number
meglehetős sokan, meglehetős sok -
12 fair\ play
korrekt viselkedés, korrekt eljárás -
13 fair\ weather
jó idő, szép idő -
14 fair\ weather\ quarter
nap felé eső oldal, nap irányába eső oldal -
15 fair\ wind
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16 fair\ words
ékes szavak, szép szavak -
17 fair-skinned
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18 play fair
(to act honestly and fairly.) korrektül jár el -
19 as\ is\ only\ fair
ahogy méltányos, ahogy igazságos, ahogy illik -
20 be\ given\ a\ fair
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