Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
fair adj | (blond) | jasny przym. |
| Her fair hair and light skin made it obvious that she was from Northern Europe. |
fair adj | (weather) | ładny przym. |
| Today is going to be a fair spring day: warm with few clouds. |
fair adj | (wind: favorable) | sprzyjający przym. |
| The fair wind helped the boat sail to its destination quickly. |
fair adj | (just sufficient) | uczciwy przym. |
| I think that I pay my employees a fair wage. |
fair adj | (clean) | właściwy przym. |
| | na czysto przyim. + przys. |
| I have written a draft essay, and now I need to write a fair copy. |
fair adj | (attractive) | piękny przym. |
| The knight thought his lady was very fair. |
fair adv | (justly) | uczciwie przym. |
| | fair przym. |
| I don't like playing football with them. They do not play fair. |
| Nie lubię grać z nimi w piłkę nożną. Nie grają fair. |
fair n | (sales exhibition) | targi m, l.mn. |
| Did you go to the book fair at the convention centre last year? |
Formy złożone:
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book fair n | (fair for selling books) | kiermasz książki m + ż |
| There is a large book fair in the main square of La Habana. |
country fair n | (outdoor event, festival) | jarmark, targ m |
| Every year the village holds a country fair with market stalls and games. |
fair enough interj | informal (that is reasonable) | sprawiedliwy przym. |
| | fair |
| If that's really what you want, fair enough. |
fair game n | figurative (justified as a target) | fair game |
| The comedian saw everything and everyone as fair game for his jokes. |
fair hair n | (blond or light-coloured hair) | jasne włosy przym. + m, l.mn. |
| People with fair hair are most susceptible to sunburn. |
| Louise has fair hair and a pale complexion. |
fair play n | (sportsmanship, fairness) | fair play |
| The concept of fair play is very important in the Olympics. |
| Technically I win by default, but in the spirit of fair play I'll reschedule the match. |
fair price n | (reasonable cost) | przyzwoita cena przym. + ż |
| I paid £2,000 for my car - it seemed like a fair price at the time. |
fair sex n | idiom (women or girls) | płeć piękna ż + przym. |
| It is a myth that the fair sex are not as cool-headed as men. |
fair share n | (equitable amount) | sprawiedliwa część przym. + ż |
| They are not receiving a fair share of the profits. |
fair skin n | (pale complexion) | jasna cera przym. + ż |
| She had to wear sun cream as her fair skin burnt easily. |
| Fair skin is prone to freckles and sunburn. |
fair trade n | (legal or ethical commerce) | sprawiedliwy handel przym. + m |
| Fair trade combines good prices for farmers with strict environmental standards. |
fair trade n | informal (satisfactory exchange) | uczciwa wymiana przym. + ż |
| 20 Canadian dollars for 20 US dollars is not a fair trade. |
fair trade, fairtrade, fair-trade n as adj | (ethical) | etycznie wyprodukowany przys. + przym. |
Uwaga: A hyphen may be used when the modifier precedes the noun |
| James buys fair trade products whenever he can. |
fair value n | (free market worth) | wartość godziwa ż + przym. |
fair-haired adj | (blond, blonde) | jasnowłosy przym. |
| She was fair-haired and freckled. |
fair-haired adj | figurative (person: favored) (mężczyzna) | wybraniec m |
| (kobieta) | wybranka ż |
| He was the boss's fair-haired boy until he was caught embezzling funds. |
fair-skinned adj | (light complexion) | o jasnej karnacji wyr. |
| I don't enjoy going to the beach because I'm fair-skinned and sunburn easily. |
fair-weather friend n | (when situation is unproblematic) | przyjaciel tylko na dobry czas wyr. |
funfair, fun fair n | UK (fairground, amusement park) | wesołe miasteczko przym. + n |
| At the funfair, the children bought fairy floss and rode the Ferris wheel. |
in a fair manner adv | (justly, in a just way) | sprawiedliwie przys. |
| The judge decided upon the punishment in a fair manner. |
job fair n | (recruitment event) | targi pracy m, l.mn. + ż |
| You don't have to be unemployed to attend a job fair. |
play fair vi | (games: be sporting) | grać uczciwie ndk. + przys. |
| It's the referee's job to ensure that both teams play fair. |
play fair vi | figurative (behave by the rules) | grać uczciwie ndk. + przys. |
| Hey, play fair! Take that ace out of your sleeve right now! |
trade fair n | (exhibition by a particular industry) | targi handlowe m, l.mn. + przym. |