Fair and detailed explanation:
Pronunciation: English? 【fe? (r)] beauty? [fer], which means fairness in Chinese.
Plural fair past fair past participle fair present participle fair third person singular fair.
Chinese:
Fair; Beautiful, white; Clear [meteorology]
Fairly; Direct; distinctly
clear up
Exhibition; Market; beauty
(fair) name; (English, Finnish) Phil
Phrases:
Vanity fair Vanity Fair; A flashy world; Fame interest field
Fair competition? Fair competition; Feupulay fair treatment; Fair competition
Canton Fair? Canton Fair; Canton Fair; Fairness; China Import and Export Fair
Fair value? Fair value; Fair value; reasonable value
Fair game? Fair competition; Antagonistic games; Fair game
Usage of words:
(adjective)?
The basic meaning of Fair is "fairness and justice", which means taking an impartial attitude in the process of dealing with a matter, emphasizing that the matter is reasonable from the result, that is to say, all parties concerned will not suffer. Fairness can also mean that things are in the middle, that is, "moderate, fair and good". Fair can also mean "sunny and sunny", which is extended to "light color". ?
Fair is often followed by abstract nouns such as competition and treatment. ?