词汇 | fairly |
释义 | fairly adverb uk /ˈfeə.li/ us /ˈfer.li/ fairlyadverb (QUITE)B1 more than average, but less than very: 相当地;一定程度地 She's fairly tall.她个头比较高。 I'm fairly sure that this is the right address.我相当肯定这个地址没错。 We get on fairly well.我们相处得不错。 I saw her fairly recently.我不久前见过她。 UKliterary used to emphasize figurative expressions that describe what people or objects are doing: (用于强调比喻性表述)简直 The answer fairly jumps off the page at you!答案简直就要从纸上跳到你眼前了! The dog fairly flew out of the door to greet him.这条狗简直是飞出门去迎接他的。 They have always dealt honestly and fairly with their customers.他们一直诚实公道地对待顾客。 Journalists are meant to report fairly and impartially on every story. There is no pride in winning a game if you know you haven't won fairly. The defendant was not treated fairly by his employer and should not have lost his job. All complaints will be dealt with quickly and fairly. Some and quite a piece/slice/share of the pieidiom bit certain faintly ha'porth halfway ish lightly little mildly pretty quite rather remotely several some to a/some degreeidiom touch trifle vaguely You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Almost fairlyadverb (IN THE RIGHT WAY)B2 If you do something fairly, you do it in a way that is right and reasonable and treats people equally: 公平地;公正地 be treated fairlyHe claimed that he hadn't been treated fairly by his employers.他声称受到雇主的不公正对待。 Officials will ensure that the election is carried out fairly.官员们将确保选举公正进行。 fairly and squarelyUK(USsquarely) completely: 完全的,全然的 She lays the blame for the recession fairly and squarely on the government.她把经济衰退完全归咎于政府。 Justice and fairness all's fair in love and waridiom anti-bias anti-discrimination anti-egalitarian anti-nepotism due process EDI EDIB egalitarian egalitarianism it's a fair copidiom justice justness karma liberalize reap sportsman sportsmanlike sportsmanship without fear or favouridiom GrammarFairly We use fairly as an adverb meaning ‘in a way which is right and just’: … fairly | American Dictionaryfairly adverb us/ˈfeər·li/ fairlyadverb (IN THE RIGHT WAY)in a way that is right or reasonable and treats people equally : It’s the responsibility of a judge to treat both sides fairly. fairlyadverb (TO SOME DEGREE)[ not gradable ] more than a little; to some degree: I know him fairly well. I saw her fairly recently (= not very long ago). Examples of fairlyfairly Disaggregation of household results by sources of income and expenditure patterns permits a fairly detailed analysis of likely changes in poverty. The working plans included construction of forest access roads at fairly high labour cost. Here, language standardization achieved great success in a less developed country with less advanced technical equipment in a fairly short period. The gender differences are fairly modest, particularly among non-married older people, for whom the interpretation is most straightforward. There is a fairly straightforward answer to this question, which is intimately tied to their concept of iteration. The goal of understanding the limitations of the simulation tool is fairly straightforward. This would be fairly straightforward apart from the unresolved issue of what to do with mutually recursive functions. First, it gives a fairly general sufficient condition for a family of graphs to satisfy the sharp threshold property. To answer this question would require a fairly detailed exploration of the nature of the particular end in question. Finally, the marginal contribution of each variable to the conditional probability of a fiscal consolidation being undertaken is fairly consistent across all three regressions. The town would contain about 32,000 people and have a fairly high population density of 70-100 persons per acre. In that example, the runner strictly prefers realizing some culmination outcome (winning) in certain ways (by competing fairly) rather than others (by cheating). Recent use of green oak springs from the realisation that fairly young trees offer a potential resource which can be converted to provide reasonable sections. It is good to see the literature, which is fairly scattered, receiving synoptic attention. On the other hand, a mix of poor and fairly rich states characterises the central, central-north, and central-west regions. See all examples of fairly These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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