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I . fair1 [feəʳ, Am fer] ADJ

2. fair (reasonable):

fair rent, price
fair wage

3. fair (quite big):

fair
fair way
to have a fair idea [of sth]

4. fair (average):

fair

5. fair (not dark):

fair

6. fair (beautiful):

fair

II . fair1 [feəʳ, Am fer] ADV

to play fair

fair2 [feəʳ, Am fer] N

1. fair (funfair):

fair

2. fair (market):

fair
targ m

3. fair ECON:

fair
targi pl

fair game N no pl

fair game

fair play N no pl

fair play
fair play
fair play nt

job fair N

job fair
targi mpl pracy

recruitment fair N

trade fair N

trade fair
targi mpl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
We need to see the employers and unions getting and negotiate a fair and sustainable pay settlement.
www.independent.co.uk
Bodies of villagers begin turning up, making the village leaders nervous just ahead of an organic food fair expected be a financial windfall.
en.wikipedia.org
Subjects were asked to write down fair or unfair behaviors that they themselves or others did.
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He is described as being tall and muscular, with black hair, sapphire blue eyes and fair skin.
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The last one is a real kludge -- quite complex, but ultimately fair.
www.watoday.com.au
He rings his own door bell and is met by a tall, fair, handsome stranger.
en.wikipedia.org
The 1939 World's Fair had two seasons: one each in 1939 and 1940.
en.wikipedia.org
Yet one thing may unite the querulous factions - the belief that history has not been fair to their notorious ancestor.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Some contemporaneous accounts indicate that many vendors were frustrated by the fair's refusal to award such prizes.
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Windows 8.1 actually did a fair amount of spadework for business users.
www.itpro.co.uk

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