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fairing [брит. ˈfɛːrɪŋ, америк. ˈfɛrɪŋ] СУЩ.
fairing АВТО. ТЕХ., АВИА.
I. fair [брит. fɛː, америк. fɛr] СУЩ.
1. fair:
foire ж.
2. fair ТОРГ. (exhibition):
salon м.
II. fair [брит. fɛː, америк. fɛr] ПРИЛ.
1. fair (just, reasonable):
fair arrangement, person, punishment, ruling, share, trial, wage
équitable (to envers)
fair comment, decision, point
to give sb a fair deal or shake америк.
a plea of fair comment ЮРИД.
2. fair (moderately good) chance, condition, performance, skill:
fair ШКОЛА
it's a fair bet разг. that
3. fair (quite large):
fair amount, number, size
we were going at a fair old разг. pace or speed
j'ai pas mal voyagé разг.
4. fair МЕТЕО. (fine):
fair weather
fair forecast
fair wind
to be set fair weather, barometer:
to be set fair перенос. arrangements:
5. fair (light-coloured):
fair hair
fair complexion, skin
6. fair (beautiful) лит.:
fair lady, maid, city, promises, words
with her own fair hands шутл.
the fair sex шутл.
III. fair [брит. fɛː, америк. fɛr] НАРЕЧ.
fair play:
IV. fair [брит. fɛː, америк. fɛr]
fair dos разг.
antiques fair [брит. anˈtiːks fɛː], antique fair СУЩ.
fair-minded [брит. fɛːˈmʌɪndɪd, америк. ˌfɛrˈmaɪndəd] ПРИЛ.
fair-sized ПРИЛ.
fair-haired ПРИЛ.
fair copy СУЩ.
fair play СУЩ.
book fair СУЩ.
fair-skinned ПРИЛ.
I. fair1 [feəʳ, америк. fer] ПРИЛ.
1. fair (just and equal for all):
fair price, society, trial, wage
fair deal
fair competition
2. fair:
fair (reasonable) comment, point, question
fair (in accordance with rules) fight, contest
to be fair, ...
3. fair (quite large):
fair amount, number, size
4. fair (reasonably good):
fair chance, possibility, prospect
5. fair (average):
6. fair (light or blond in colour):
fair hair
fair skin, complexion
7. fair МЕТЕО. (pleasant and dry):
fair weather
to be set fair брит.
Выражения:
to give sb a fair crack of the whip [or a fair shake америк. разг.]
fair dinkum австрал. разг. (honest, real)
fair's fair разг.
II. fair1 [feəʳ, америк. fer] НАРЕЧ.
fair (in an honest way):
Выражения:
fair2 [feəʳ, америк. fer] СУЩ.
1. fair (funfair):
2. fair ЭКОН.:
salon м.
3. fair С.-Х.:
foire ж.
trade fair СУЩ. ТОРГ.
foire ж.
fair trade СУЩ. no мн.
fair-minded ПРИЛ.
fair-minded person:
fair play СУЩ. no мн.
fair-play м. неизм.
contrôler que tout se passe bien сослаг.
fair copy <-pies> СУЩ.
fair game СУЩ. no мн.
fair-sized ПРИЛ.
fair-skinned ПРИЛ.
I. fair1 [fer] ПРИЛ.
1. fair (just and equal for all):
fair price, society, trial, wage
fair deal
fair competition
2. fair:
fair (reasonable) comment, point, question
fair (in accordance with rules) fight, contest
to be fair, ...
3. fair (quite large):
fair amount, number, size
4. fair (reasonably good):
fair chance, possibility, prospect
5. fair (average):
6. fair (light or blond in color):
fair hair
fair skin, complexion
7. fair МЕТЕО. (clear and dry):
fair weather
Выражения:
to give sb a fair shake разг.
fair's fair разг.
II. fair1 [fer] НАРЕЧ.
fair (in an honest way):
Выражения:
fair2 [fer] СУЩ.
1. fair:
foire ж.
2. fair ЭКОН.:
salon м.
3. fair С.-Х.:
foire ж.
county fair СУЩ.
fair copy <-pies> СУЩ.
fair-minded ПРИЛ.
fair-minded person:
fair game СУЩ.
fair play СУЩ.
fair-play м. неизм.
contrôler que tout se passe bien сослаг.
fair-sized ПРИЛ.
fair-skinned ПРИЛ.
fair trade СУЩ.
Present
Ifair
youfair
he/she/itfairs
wefair
youfair
theyfair
Past
Ifaired
youfaired
he/she/itfaired
wefaired
youfaired
theyfaired
Present Perfect
Ihavefaired
youhavefaired
he/she/ithasfaired
wehavefaired
youhavefaired
theyhavefaired
Past Perfect
Ihadfaired
youhadfaired
he/she/ithadfaired
wehadfaired
youhadfaired
theyhadfaired
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Bowers stated similarly that the editor's task is to approximate as nearly as possible an inferential authorial fair copy.
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It was made in ink and consisted of a fair copy of the entire opera, with all the voices and instruments properly notated according to standard practice.
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The book was folded from 12 sheets of paper which he bought at the end of the war in 1648 to write a fair copy of his notes.
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In each case several pages of the fair copy were replaced with newly written ones.
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Once the composition of a play was finished, a transcript or fair copy of the foul papers was prepared, by the author or by a scribe.
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