impartial
average; moderately good
(of the weather) good; dry and fine
in a fair manner
market
"world fair"
"trade fair"
"book fair"
"she won a blue ribbon for her baking at the county fair"
"the church bazaar"
"a fair referee"
"fair deal"
"on a fair footing"
"a fair fight"
"by fair means or foul"
"a fairish income"
"reasonable prices"
"my bonny lass"
"there's a bonny bay beyond"
"a comely face"
"young fair maidens"
"he hit a fair ball over the third base bag"
"a novel of average merit"
"only a fair performance of the sonata"
"in fair health"
"the caliber of the students has gone from mediocre to above average"
"the performance was middling at best"
"the fair sex"
"fair copy"
"a clean manuscript"
"an honest wage"
"an fair penny"
"today will be fair and warm"
"a fair complexion"
"they played fairly"
"deal fairly with one another"
A mere cattle-fair; no booths with toys and sweeties.
出自: J. Carlyle
The fair came once a year with the swings and roundabouts and bumping cars.
出自: R. Dahl
The fairest of her daughters Eve.
出自: Milton
A fair building is..worth the ground it stands on.
出自: J. Ruskin
误 He was accused by his opponents for not playing fairly.
正 He was accused by his opponents for not playing fair.
析 在短语play fair中fair不能用fairly来代替。
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