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- Fair Isle
- A traditional knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colours
- fair
- Light in color, pale, particularly as regards skin tone but also refers to blond hair
She had fair hair and blue eyes.
- fair
- Just, equitable
He must be given a fair trial.
- fair
- An event for professionals in a trade to learn of new products and do business
- fair
- To bring into perfect alignment (especially about rivet holes when connecting structural members)
- fair
- to construct or design a structure whose primary function is to produce a smooth outline and reduce air drag
- fair
- Between the baselines
- fair
- A community gathering to celebrate and exhibit local achievements
- fair
- Beautiful, of a pleasing appearance, with a pure and fresh quality
Monday's child is fair of face.
- fair
- Adequate, reasonable, or decent
The patient was in a fair condition after some treatment.
- fair
- A woman, a member of the ‘fair sex’; also as a collective singular, women
If single, probably his plighted Fair / Has in his absence wedded some rich miser .
- fair
- To make fair
- fair
- Unblemished and innocent; clean and pure
one's fair name.
- fair
- An event for public entertainment and trade, a market
- fair
- To smoothen or even a surface (especially a connection or junction on a surface)
- fair
- Something which is fair (in various senses of the adjective)
When will we learn to distinguish between the fair and the foul?.
- fair and square
- Totally fairly and undoubtedly
We won the game fair and square.
- fair and square
- Within the applicable rules
- fair ball
- A ball which has been hit between the first base and third base lines
It's a ... fair ball; it rolls into the corner; Jones is stretching for two; the throw -- safe!.
- fair balls
- plural form of fair ball
- fair bet
- An assumption that is likely to be true
- fair catch
- A call on a kicking play in which the receiver waves his hand to indicate that he will not run with the ball, assuring that he will not be tackled after catching it
- fair copy
- A handwritten document that has been corrected and written neatly
- fair dinkum
- genuine, honest, fair and square
He appreciated the honesty, he appreciated the fact that I rang him and was prepared to be fair dinkum with him, and he heard what I said.
- fair dinkum
- Expressing surprise, wonder etc
She checked what he had produced against the diagram in her book, smiled and said, “Fair dinkum, you really do teach maths,” which took Daniel a little by surprise as he wasn’t sure what “fair dinkum” meant, but as it was accompanied by a smile he assumed it was some form of approval.
- fair enough
- An expression used to concede a point; denotes that, upon consideration, something is correct or reasonable; an expression of acknowledgment or understanding
You can play the exercises pretty well on piano, fair enough, but can you play the movement expressively?.
- fair game
- : a game that is fair, that does not involve cheating, etc
- fair game
- An goal or object that may legitimately be sought
After the middle sister's call from a friend's house, her slice of cake was fair game.
- fair game
- Actions permissible by the rules
The referee ruled the unprecedented play fair game.
- fair go
- Used to persuade someone to act with more fairness or reason
Fair go mum! Let me go to the party tonight!.
- fair go
- A reasonable opportunity to attempt something
He said he wanted a fair go to apply for the scholarship.
- fair linen
- Linen of the highest quality, especially that suited for use on an altar. The use of other quality fabric is now more common
- fair market value
- The price at which the buyer and seller are willing to do business
- fair market values
- plural form of fair market value
- fair off
- To clear
They said it was going to fair off later on, but it didn't.
- fair play
- used to acknowledge or congratulate for something
- fair play
- Good behavior, following the rules
- fair sex
- Women collectively
And he had his friends among the fair sex—not lovers, friends.
- fair suck of the sauce bottle
- Used to inform somebody that they’re taking more than their share, etc
- fair suck of the sav
- Used to inform somebody that they’re taking more than their fair share
- fair suck of the sav
- An exclamation of incredulity, as in "You've got to be kidding"
- fair to middling
- only tolerably good
- fair trade
- A system of trading promoting more equitable global trade, especially to sellers and producers in poorer areas, but also to the environment
- fair up
- To clear
They said it was going to fair up later on, but it didn't.
- fair use
- : a doctrine in intellectual property law that permits one party to make use of another party's protected intellectual property (such as a copyright or trademark) under narrowly defined circumstances
Although fair use was not mentioned in the previous copyright law, the doctrine has developed through a substantial number of court decisions over the years. United States Copyright Office Statement on Fair Use,.
- fair uses
- plural form of fair use
- fair weather friend
- Alternative form of fair-weather friend
- fair wind
- A wind blowing in the direction the sailor wants to go, ie. favourably. (Reference: Ray Parkin, H. M. Bark Endeavour, Miegunyah Press, second edition 2003, ISBN 0-522-85093-6, page 210.)
- fair-built
- Built beautifully; elegantly constructed
It will laxare animos, refresh the soul of man, to see fair-built cities, streets, theatres, temples, obelisks, etc.
- fair-haired
- Having relatively blond hair
- fair-haired
- Given special treatment as a favorite
- fair-minded
- unbiased and impartial
- fair-weather
- Dependable only in the absence of trouble
- fair-weather
- Suitable for use only during fair weather
- fair-weather friend
- One who is friendly, helpful, or available only when it is advantageous or convenient to be so
Pertini is being embraced as the leader of a staunch and increasingly important ally—a country that, as Reagan put it, is no fair-weather friend but instead is an indispensable partner..
- fair hair
- blond or light hair
- fair isle
- Fair Isle is a traditional knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colours. It is named after Fair Isle, a tiny island in the north of Scotland, that forms part of the Shetland islands. Fair Isle knitting gained a considerable popularity when the Prince of Wales (later to become Edward VIII) wore Fair Isle tank tops in public in 1921. Traditional Fair Isle patterns have a limited palette of five or so colours, use only two colours per row, are worked in the round, and limit the length of a run of any particular colour
- fair
- {n} the female sex, a free market, honesty
- fair dealing
- The transacting of business in a manner characterized by candor and full disclosure and free of self-dealing; specif : such transacting undertaken by a corporate officer on his or her own behalf
- fair go
- (AUSTRALIAN ENGLISH INFORMAL) Something you say when you want someone to act in a reasonable way
Fair go mate, let the others have a turn!.
- fair market value
- (Ekonomi) Fair market value (FMV) is an estimate of the market value of a property, based on what a knowledgeable, willing, and unpressured buyer would probably pay to a knowledgeable, willing, and unpressured seller in the market. An estimate of fair market value may be founded either on precedent or extrapolation. Fair market value differs from the intrinsic value that an individual may place on the same asset based on their own preferences and circumstances
- fair price
- (Finans) Fair value, also called fair price, is a concept used in finance and economics, defined as a rational and unbiased estimate of the potential market price of a good, service, or asset, taking into account such factors as:
- fair shake
- (deyim) Honest treatment
Joe has always given me a fair shake.
- fair value
- (Finans) Fair value, also called fair price, is a concept used in finance and economics, defined as a rational and unbiased estimate of the potential market price of a good, service, or asset, taking into account such factors as:
- fair weather friend
- A person whose friendship cannot be relied on in times of difficulty
He is a fair-weather friend only and you can`t rely on him if you have a problem.
- fair
- attractively feminine; "the fair sex"
- fair
- Free from spots, specks, dirt, or imperfection; unblemished; clean; pure
- fair
- This is a worn book that has complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, binding, jacket, etc Any defects should be noted
- fair
- If you say that someone won a competition fair and square, you mean that they won honestly and without cheating. There are no excuses. We were beaten fair and square. Temporary market where buyers and sellers gather to transact business. Fairs are held at regular intervals, generally at the same location and time of year. An important form of commerce before the Industrial Revolution, fairs solved the problem of distribution and made possible the demonstration of arts and crafts and the sale and barter of goods. They were a fixture of the Roman Empire and medieval Europe, where they were held at major caravan crossroads and near religious festivals. The rules of the fairs eventually became the basis of European business (Hukuk) Fairs began to die out as cities grew larger and transportation networks became more extensive, though some continued to exist as religious festivals or recreational events. County, agricultural, and livestock fairs are still held in many countries. The trade fair or trade show, often an international event in which exhibitors from one industry display their goods, gained popularity in the 20th century. Woodstock Music and Art Fair Charles the Fair fair trade law Philip the Fair trade fair world's fair
- fair
- A trading institution held annually In medieval England and Wales, a fair was held on a set date, normally associated with the feast of a particular saint A fair might last only a single day or over a number of days, ranging from two or three days to a week or more
- fair
- Fairness, beauty
- fair
- If you say that someone plays fair, you mean that they behave or act in a reasonable and honest way. The government is not playing fair, one union official told me
- fair
- Used, worn, with defects noted
- fair
- One method of measuring the blood flow in the capillaries of a tissue (this is generally known as organ perfusion, and is measured in ml/mg/min ) This method is based on magnetically 'labelling' the blood outside the images, and then watching it flow in
- fair
- free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; or conforming with established standards or rules; "a fair referee"; "fair deal"; "on a fair footing"; "a fair fight"; "by fair means or foul"
- fair
- (used of hair or skin) pale or light-colored; "a fair complexion"
- fair
- very pleasing to the eye; "my bonny lass"; "there's a bonny bay beyond"; "a comely face"; "young fair maidens"
- fair
- This is a subjective description Considered as pleasant weather conditions with regard to the time of year and the physical conditions
- fair
- more than adequate in quality; "fair work"
- fair
- usually for some charitable object; as, a Grand Army fair
- fair
- Not overcast; cloudless; clear; pleasant; propitious; favorable; said of the sky, weather, or wind, etc
- fair
- as, a fair sky; a fair day
- fair
- A fair woman; a sweetheart
- fair consideration
- appropriate recompense, fair reward or compensation
- fair dealing
- Use of works for purposes of private study, research, criticism, review or news reporting that does not constitute infringement of copyright
- fair dealing
- refers to uses of copyright material which are non-remunerable and considered fair use The categories of fair use are (personal) research and study, criticism and review, reporting the news or for the purposes of judicial proceedings More information
- fair enough
- justly, pretty fair, quite right, quite correct
- fair hearing
- a hearing that is granted in extraordinary situations where the normal judicial process would be inadequate to secure due process because the person would be harmed or denied their rights before a judicial remedy became available (as in deportation or loss of welfare benefits)
- fair market value
- The price at which property is transferred between a willing buyer and a willing seller, each of whom has reasonable knowledge of all pertinent facts and neither being under any compulsion to buy or sell Fiduciary A legal relationship whereby an individual or institution becomes responsible for acting in the best interest of another party
- fair market value
- An exchange price that a willing and well-informed buyer and seller would reach through negotiation under current market conditions
- fair market value
- The price that a willing buyer would pay a willing seller
- fair market value
- The price which a property will bring in a competitive market under all conditions required to a fair sale which results from negotiations between the buyer and a seller, each acting prudently, with knowledge and without undue stimulus
- fair trade
- Promotion of more equitable, less exploitative dealings with producers in developing countries Sometimes called alternative trade The fair trade movement is more visible in Europe In terms of coffee production, fair trade principles stress minimum prices; credit availability; and stable, long-term business relationships directly with farmer cooperatives, avoiding intermediaries or middlemen Sustainable agricultural practices are of perhaps secondary importance Finca Spanish for "estate," a specific coffee farm, either large or small S Zumbrunn/Conservation International This coffee field is at Angel Albino Corzo, Sierra Madre de Chiapas Mexico Some shade has been removed to make room for coffee
- fair trade
- Smuggling "Neither Dirk Hatteraick nor any of his sailors, all well known men in the fair trade, were again seen upon that coast " - Sir Walter Scott: Guy Mannering, chap x Latterly the phrase has been introduced into politics to signify reciprocity of protection or free-trade That is, free-trade to those nations that grant free-trade to us, and vice versa
- fair trade
- A trading process that involves a cooperative association that ensures that "marginalized and disadvantaged" world producers and farmers receive sufficient compensation for goods and produce Usually associated with the coffee industry, and identified with the Fair Trade logo
- fair value
- Theoretical value
- fair-and-square
- just and honest
- fair-weather
- disapproval You use fair-weather to refer to someone who offers help to someone, or who takes part in a particular activity, only when it is easy or pleasant for them to do so. a fair-weather friend