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1 fairly
{'fεəli}
1. честно, справедливо, безпристрастно
2. сравнително, горе-долу, доста
среднo, умерено
3. съвсем, напълно
we were FAIRLY in the trap съвсем загазихме, добре се хванахме
FAIRLY beside himself извън себе си
he FAIRLY jumped for joy той просто скачаше от радост* * *{'fЁъli} adv 1. честно, справедливо, безпристрастно; 2. сравни* * *честно; сравнително; справедливо; безпристрастно; доста;* * *1. fairly beside himself извън себе си 2. he fairly jumped for joy той просто скачаше от радост 3. we were fairly in the trap съвсем загазихме, добре се хванахме 4. сравнително, горе-долу, доста 5. среднo, умерено 6. съвсем, напълно 7. честно, справедливо, безпристрастно* * *fairly[fɛəli] adv 1. честно, справедливо, безпристрастно (by към); 2. сравнително, горе-долу, доста; средно, умерено; \fairly well доста добре; 3. съвсем, напълно; we were \fairly in the trap изпаднахме (в крайно) безизходно положение; \fairly beside himself извън себе си; 4. основателно, оправдано. -
2 fairly and squarely
правдиво;
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