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1 fair
Ia., ad., vt., vi., n. 공명정대한, 올바른, 온당한, 적정한, 규칙에 어긋나지 않는, 꽤 좋은, 어지간한, 나쁘지 않은, 보통의, 순조로운, 알맞은, 살결이 흰, 금발의, 갠, 아름다운, 정중한, 깨끗한, 흠없는, 장애물이 없는, 꽤 많은, 상당한, 유망한, 가망이 있는, 철저한, 깔축 없는IIn. 정기시, 축제일겸 장날, 자선시, 박람회, 견본시, 전시회, 품평회, 공진회 -
2 fair ball
x. 페어볼 -
3 fair catch
x. 페어캐치 -
4 fair copy
x. 정서, 정확한 사본 -
5 Fair Deal
x. 공정 정책 -
6 fair employment
x. 공평 고용 -
7 fair game
x. 수렵 해금된 사냥감, 좋은 목표(공격, 조소의) -
8 fair green
x. =FAIRWAY -
9 Fair Isle
x. 스웨터의 일종 -
10 fair play
x. 정정당당한 경기 태도, 공명 정대한 행동, 페어플레이 -
11 fair price
x. 적정 가격 -
12 fair sex
x. 여성, 여자들 -
13 fair shake
n. 공평한 기회, 공정한 조치 -
14 fair trader
n. 공정 거래(호혜 무역)업자 -
15 college fair
x. 대학 진학 설명회(매년 9-11월) -
16 county fair
x. (연 1회의)군의 농산물.가축 품평회 -
17 fancy fair
x. 방물자 선시 -
18 fun fair
x. =anusement -
19 rag fair
x. 누더기 (헌옷)시장 -
20 real fair
x. 굉장히 좋은(excellent)
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