0 light-coloured/light-colored; with light-coloured/light-colored hair and skin -- vàng hoe (tóc); trắng (da)
1 just; not favouring/favoring one side -- công bằng
a fair result.
2 (of weather) fine; without rain -- thời tiết đẹp
a fair afternoon.
3 quite good; neither bad nor good -- khá; khá tốt
Her work is only fair.
5 beautiful -- đẹp
a fair maiden.
6 a collection of entertainments that travels from town to town -- hội chợ vui chơi giải trí
7 a large market held at fixed times -- chợ phiên
A fair is held here every spring.
8 an exhibition of goods from different countries, firms etc -- hội chợ
a trade fair.
Being "fair" was feasible for such owners if the universal enforcement of the union contract protected them from non-union competition.
Intermediate floors are assumed to be the wide fair-faced slabs so common there, and internal wall or ceiling linings of timber are encouraged.
To be fair, the book is explicitly an institutional history, and as such has no obligation to engage large historiographical themes.
There is one class of unsteady turbulent flows, however, that has been studied in fair detail using moderate to highly sophisticated data, reduction techniques.
They also conclude (p. 677) 'that the linear inter-component energy transfer hypothesis is unlikely to be even a fair approximation'.
As such, the volume is a fair summary of the state of the field and the most visible research of the last decade.
Fair rents are sometimes unrealistically low relative to house prices.
Reasonable people might disagree whether someone had her fair innings.
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