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разг.справедливое, честное отношение [первонач. диал.]It's fair dos. I need you and you need me. (Suppl) — Все честно. Вы нужны мне, а я вам.
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122 fair go!
австрал.; разг.≈ будьте благоразумны!, разве так можно!‘Give Nino a go,’ said Dennis. ‘Heard about this Italian cookin'. Wouldn' mind 'avin' [= having] a bash at it.’ Joe didn't like the idea. ‘Fair go, matey. He's only just come 'ere. Can't 'ave 'im cookin' on 'is first day.’ (N. Culotta, ‘They're a Weird Mob’, ch. 9) — - Дай возможность Нино показать себя, - сказал Деннис. - Я много слышал об итальянской кухне. Не прочь испытать его. Джо это не понравилось: - Ты что, белены объелся? Он же только сегодня появился. Не может же он сразу приниматься за готовку.
Fair go! Silence when players are at the table. — Отставить разговоры! Прошу во время игры соблюдать тишину.
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выставка, салон; II благоприятный, вполне удовлетворительный- fair-weather road -
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fair [ɛː] fair -
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I[fɛə]yarmarka, bazarII[fɛə]1. a. 1) təmiz (ləkəsiz); 2) ədalətli; vicdanlı, insaflı; 3) sarışın, ağbəniz; fair-haired sarışın; sarısaç; fair complextion ağbəniz2. adv vicdanla, düzgün; fairly well babat; fairness düzlük, təmizlik -
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выставка; осреднять; закрывать обтекателем; придавать обтекаемую форму -
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حَسَنٌ \ fair: good, but not very good: His exam marks were only fair. good: having the right qualities: good soil; a good idea; a good teacher. well-(badly-) behaved: having good (bad) manners: Your son is a well-behaved little boy. -
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لا بَأْس به \ fair: good, but not very good: His exam marks were only fair. respectable: of fairly large size or fairly good quality, etc.: He sold his house for quite a respectable sum.
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fair — adj 1: characterized by honesty and justice: free from self interest, deception, injustice, or favoritism a fair and impartial tribunal 2: reasonable as a basis for exchange a fair wage a fair valuation 3: consistent with merit or importance … Law dictionary
Fair — (f[^a]r), a. [Compar. {Fairer}; superl. {Fairest}.] [OE. fair, fayer, fager, AS. f[ae]ger; akin to OS. & OHG. fagar, Icel. fagr, Sw. fager, Dan. faver, Goth. fagrs fit, also to E. fay, G. f[ u]gen, to fit. fegen to sweep, cleanse, and prob. also… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fair — fair1 [fer] adj. [ME < OE fæger, akin to FAIN, Goth fagrs, apt, fit < IE base * pek , to be content, make (something) pretty > Lith púošiu, to ornament] 1. attractive; beautiful; lovely 2. unblemished; clean [a fair name] 3. [< notion … English World dictionary
fair — Ⅰ. fair [1] ► ADJECTIVE 1) just or appropriate in the circumstances. 2) treating people equally. 3) considerable in size or amount. 4) moderately good. 5) (of hair or complexion) light; blonde. 6) (of weather) f … English terms dictionary
fair do's — /dooz/ (pl of ↑do; informal) An expression appealing for, or agreeing to, fair play, strict honesty, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑fair * * * fair do’s british spoken phrase used for drawing attention to something good about someone although you are… … Useful english dictionary
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Fair — steht für: einen Ausdruck im Sinne von „gerecht“ in den Bereichen Sport, Recht und Informatik: siehe Fairness als Abkürzung FAIR „Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research“, siehe GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung Fairness Accuracy in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fair — Fair, n. [OE. feire, OF. feire, F. foire, fr. L. fariae, pl., days of rest, holidays, festivals, akin to festus festal. See {Feast}.] 1. A gathering of buyers and sellers, assembled at a particular place with their merchandise at a stated or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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fair — [adj1] impartial, unprejudiced aboveboard, benevolent, blameless, candid, civil, clean, courteous, decent, disinterested, dispassionate, equal, equitable, even handed, frank, generous, good, honest, honorable, impartial, just, lawful, legitimate … New thesaurus