fair
suomi-englanti sanakirjafair englannista suomeksi
kaunis
oikeudenmukaisesti
kunniallinen
markkinat
päällystää muotolevyllä
keskinkertainen, kohtalainen
messut, näyttely
oikeudenmukainen, puolueeton, laillinen
maatalousnäyttely
sääntöjenmukainen
puhtaaksikirjoitettu
kirkas
reilu, kelvollinen
vaalea
myyjäiset
viehkeä
reilu, rehellinen, oikeudenmukainen, puolueeton, tasapuolinen, rehti
kohtuullinen, kohtalainen, kelvollinen, riittävän hyvä">riittävän hyvä
Verbi
fair englanniksi
(senseid) Beautiful, of a pleasing appearance, with a pure and fresh quality.
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(RQ:Wakefield Mystery Plays)
(RQ:King James Version)
(RQ:Burroughs Princess of Mars)
(quote-book)
(senseid) Unblemished (figuratively or literally); clean and pure; innocent.
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1665, (w), ''(w)'', London, Observation 21, “Of ''Moss'', and several other small vegetative Substances,” p.(nbs)135,http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A44323.0001.001
- (..) I have observ’d, that putting fair Water (whether Rain-water or Pump-water, or ''May-dew'', or Snow-water, it was almost all one) I have often observ’d, I say, that this Water would, with a little standing, tarnish and cover all about the sides of the Glass that lay under water, with a lovely green (..)
(senseid) Light in color, pale, particularly with regard to skin tone but also referring to blond and red hair.
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(RQ:Hough Purchase Price)
(senseid) Adequate, reasonable, or decent, but not excellent.
(RQ:Lincoln Pratt's Patients)
(RQ:Beckett Watt)
(senseid) Favorable to a ship's course.
(RQ:R. F. Burton Arabian Nights)
(senseid) Not overcast; cloudless; clear.
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(senseid) Free from obstacles or hindrances; unobstructed; unencumbered; open; direct; said of a road, passage, etc.
(RQ:Raleigh War)
(senseid) Without sudden change of direction or curvature; smooth; flowing; said of the figure of a vessel, and of surfaces, water lines, and other lines.
(senseid) Between the baselines.
(senseid) Taken direct from an opponent's foot, without the ball touching the ground or another player.
(senseid) Not a ball.
(senseid) Of a coin or die, having equal chance of landing on any side, unbiased.
Something which is fair (in various senses of the adjective).
A woman, a member of the ‘sex’; also as a collective singular, women.
{{quote-text|en|year=1744|author=Georg Friedrich Händel|title=(Handel)|Hercules|section=act 2, scene 8
(RQ:Fielding Tom Jones)
(RQ:Byron Don Juan).
Fairness, beauty.
(RQ:Shakespeare Comedy of Errors)
A fair woman; a sweetheart.
{{quote-text|en|year=1743|author=William Shenstone|title=A Pastoral Ballad
Good fortune; good luck.
(RQ:Shakespeare Taming of the Shrew)
(senseid) To smoothen or even a surface (especially a connection or junction on a surface).
To bring into perfect alignment (especially about rivet holes when connecting structural members).
{{quote-text|en|year=1996|title=Computer Animation '96: June 3-4, 1996, Geneva, Switzerland|page=136
To construct or design with the aim of producing a smooth outline or reducing air drag or water resistance.
{{quote-text|en|year=1920|title=Technical Report of the Advisory Committee for Aeronautics|page=206
To make fair or beautiful.
(RQ:Shakespeare Sonnets)
Clearly, openly, frankly, civilly, honestly, favorably, auspiciously, agreeably.
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(senseid) A community gathering to celebrate and exhibit local achievements.
(senseid) An event for public entertainment and trade, a of people for trading, often periodic at a set time|market.
(RQ:Maxwell Mirror and the Lamp) It was nearly eleven o'clock now, and he strolled out again. In the little fair created by the costers' barrows the evening only seemed beginning; and the naphtha flares made one's eyes ache, the men's voices grated harshly, and the girls' faces saddened one.
(senseid) An event for professionals in a trade to learn of new products and do business, a fair.
(senseid) A travelling park (called a funfair in British English and a (travelling) carnival in US English).
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fair (gloss)
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to do
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to watch
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fairly (gl)