
FAIR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
fair noun [C] (PUBLIC EVENT) a public event, usually held outside, where goods and sometimes farm animals are shown and sold and where there is often food and entertainment
FAIR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
fair noun [C] (PUBLIC EVENT) a public event, usually held outside, where goods and sometimes farm animals are shown and sold and where there is often food and entertainment
FAIR | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
fair noun [C] (SHOW OF GOODS/SERVICES) an event where people show and sell goods or services relating to a particular business or hobby: a trade fair fair
FAIR definition | Cambridge Essential American Dictionary
FAIR meaning: 1. Fair hair or skin, or a person who has it, is pale or light in color: 2. treating or affecting…. Learn more.
FAIR | English meaning - Cambridge Essential American
FAIR definition: 1. Fair hair or skin, or a person who has it, is pale or light in color: 2. treating or affecting…. Learn more.
FAIR in Simplified Chinese - Cambridge Dictionary
She's scrupulously fair with all her employees (= she treats them all equally). 她对所有的员工都一视同仁。 UK She claims her article was a fair comment on (= a reasonable thing to say about) a matter of …
fair | definition in the Cambridge Essential English Dictionary
fair meaning: 1. Fair hair or skin, or a person who has it, is pale or light in colour: 2. treating or affecting…. Learn more.
FAIR | significado en inglés - Cambridge Dictionary
fair noun [C] (PUBLIC EVENT) a public event, usually held outside, where goods and sometimes farm animals are shown and sold and where there is often food and entertainment
FAIR in Traditional Chinese - Cambridge Dictionary
She's scrupulously fair with all her employees (= she treats them all equally). 她對所有的員工都一視同仁。 UK She claims her article was a fair comment on (= a reasonable thing to say about) a matter of …
IT'S NOT FAIR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
It's not fair on your colleagues when you keep taking time off. It's not fair for her to say these things because I can't answer back. It's not fair of them to exclude you.