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['feənɪs]1) (justness) (of person) correttezza f., onestà f.; (of judgment) imparzialità f.in fairness to him, he did phone — bisogna ammettere che ha telefonato
2) (lightness) (of complexion) bianchezza f., candore m.; (of hair) (l')essere biondo* * *noun bellezza; biondezza* * *fairness /ˈfɛənəs/n. [u]1 equità; equanimità; imparzialità; correttezza: to act with fairness, comportarsi imparzialmente; in fairness to, a voler essere giusti con3 (arc.) bellezza; leggiadria.* * *['feənɪs]1) (justness) (of person) correttezza f., onestà f.; (of judgment) imparzialità f.in fairness to him, he did phone — bisogna ammettere che ha telefonato
2) (lightness) (of complexion) bianchezza f., candore m.; (of hair) (l')essere biondo
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