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21 fair play
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22 fair and square
(directly: He hit him fair and square on the nose.)(sincerely) sinceramente, francamente 2 (directly) directamente, claramente 3 (correctly) honradamente -
23 fair play
el fair play, el juego limpioDictionnaire Français-Espagnol des expressions et locutions > fair play
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24 fair ball
s.batazo al campo interior, batazo al cuadro, fair ball. -
25 fair-headed
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26 fair-mindedness
[ˌfɛǝ'maɪndɪdnɪs]N imparcialidad f -
27 fair amount
s.buena cantidad. -
28 fair attempt
s.esfuerzo bastante razonable, buen esfuerzo. -
29 fair calm
s.bonanza. -
30 fair chance
s.buena posibilidad, buena probabilidad. -
31 fair comment
s.comentario razonable, observación razonable. -
32 fair competition
s.competencia lícita, competencia justa, competencia leal, competencia justa y equitativa. -
33 fair complexion
s.cara hermosa. -
34 fair consideration
s.causa justa, causa razonable, prestación justa, contraprestación justa. -
35 fair copy
s.copia en limpio, copia limpia, copia corregida. -
36 fair countenance
s.cara hermosa, apariencia atractiva. -
37 fair deal
s.trato justo, trato equitativo. -
38 fair dealing
s.negociación justa, trato justo. -
39 fair distance
s.buen trecho, buena distancia. -
40 fair dos
s.una cosa equitativa, algo justo, una cosa justa.
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