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Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot

Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenUS:
  • RP:
    • IPA: /fɛə(ɹ)/
    • IPA: /fɛː(ɹ)/
  • GenAm:
  • Tuntematon aksentti:
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Kirchtag {der}
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Kirchweih {die}
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Markt {der}
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Messe {die}
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Jahrmarkt {der}
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Kirmes {die}
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Rummel {der}
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Määritelmät

Adjektiivit

  1. (literary or archaic) Beautiful, of a pleasing appearance, with a pure and fresh quality.
  2. Unblemished (figuratively or literally); clean and pure; innocent.
  3. Light in color, pale, particularly as regards skin tone but also referring to blond hair.
  4. Just, equitable.
  5. Adequate, reasonable, or decent.
  6. (nautical, of a wind) Favorable to a ship's course.
  7. Not overcast; cloudless; clear; pleasant; propitious; said of the sky, weather, or wind, etc.
  8. Free from obstacles or hindrances; unobstructed; unencumbered; open; direct; said of a road, passage, etc.
  9. (shipbuilding) Without sudden change of direction or curvature; smooth; flowing; said of the figure of a vessel, and of surfaces, water lines, and other lines.
  10. (baseball) Between the baselines.

Substantiivit

  1. A community gathering to celebrate and exhibit local achievements.
  2. Something which is fair (in various senses of the adjective).
  3. An event for public entertainment and trade, a market.
  4. (obsolete) A woman, a member of the ‘fair sex’; also as a collective singular, women.
  5. An event for professionals in a trade to learn of new products and do business.
  6. (obsolete) Fairness, beauty.
  7. A fair woman; a sweetheart.
  8. A funfair, an amusement park.
  9. (obsolete) Good fortune; good luck.

Adverbit

  1. Clearly; openly; frankly; civilly; honestly; favorably; auspiciously; agreeably.

Verbit

  1. To smoothen or even a surface (especially a connection or junction on a surface).
  2. To bring into perfect alignment (especially about rivet holes when connecting structural members).
  3. To construct or design a structure whose primary function is to produce a smooth outline or reduce air drag or water resistance.
  4. (obsolete) To make fair or beautiful.

Esimerkit

  • You wish fair winds may waft him over.
  • fair ground
  • The turmoil went on—no rest, no peace. […] It was nearly eleven o'clock now, and he strolled out again. In the little fair created by the costers' barrows the evening only seemed beginning; and the naphtha flares made one's eyes ache, the men's voices grated harshly, and the girls' faces saddened one.
  • Fairing the foul.
  • Now fair befall thee!
  • And sincere delights prepare
  • I have found out a gift for my fair.
  • To crown the hero and the fair.
  • In enjoying, therefore, such place of rendezvous, the British fair ought to esteem themselves more happy than any of their foreign sisters [...]
  • Come, restore the nuptial band!
  • If single, probably his plighted Fair / Has in his absence wedded some rich miser [...].
  • Love and Hymen, hand in hand,
  • When will we learn to distinguish between the fair and the foul?
  • The caliphs obtained a mighty empire, which was in a fair way to have enlarged.
  • a fair mark;  in fair sight;  a fair view
  • Monday's child is fair of face.
  • a fair sky;  a fair day
  • My hopes wa'n't disappointed. I never saw clams thicker than they was along them inshore flats. I filled my dreener in no time, and then it come to me that 'twouldn't be a bad idee to get a lot more, take 'em with me to Wellmouth, and peddle 'em out. Clams was fairly scarce over that side of the bay and ought to fetch a fair price.
  • The patient was in a fair condition after some treatment.
  • “[…] it is not fair of you to bring against mankind double weapons ! Dangerous enough you are as woman alone, without bringing to your aid those gifts of mind suited to problems which men have been accustomed to arrogate to themselves.”
  • He must be given a fair trial.
  • This new-comer was a man who in any company would have seemed striking. In complexion fair, and with blue or gray eyes, he was tall as any Viking, as broad in the shoulder.
  • the northern people large and fair-complexioned
  • She had fair hair and blue eyes.
  • a fair white linen cloth
  • After scratching out and replacing various words in the manuscript, he scribed a fair copy to send to the publisher.
  • one's fair name
  • And yet he was also, though many generations separated them, distant cousin to the shining eoten-main Geard, whom the god Frea Ing had seen from afar and wedded; and to Scatha, the fair daughter of the old thurse Theasa, who had claimed a husband from among the gods as weregild for her father's slaying: often, it was said, the ugliest eotens would sire the fairest maids.
  • "It was a purely scientific research party sent out by my father's father, the Jeddak of Helium, to rechart the air currents, and to take atmospheric density tests," replied the fair prisoner, in a low, well-modulated voice.
  • There was once a knight who wooed a fair young maid.

Taivutusmuodot

Partisiipin perfektifairedImperfektifaired
Partisiipin preesensfairingMonikkofair
MonikkofairsKomparatiivifairer
Komparatiivimore fairSuperlatiivifairest
Superlatiivimost fairYksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesensfairs