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I . fair1 [fer, Brit feəʳ] ADJ

2. fair coloq (quite large):

3. fair (reasonably good):

bom(boa)

4. fair (light in color):

claro(-a)
louro(-a)

5. fair METEO:

II . fair1 [fer, Brit feəʳ] ADV

fair-haired ADJ

fair trade SUBST

trade fair SUBST COM

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Developments included the rise of merchant banks, double-entry bookkeeping, and commercial fairs -- early versions of current investment markets.
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The country has stamp fairs (using its own cancellation), annual souvenir sheets, postage exhibitions, philatelic journals, and catalogs (pictured).
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In B2B markets capital goods are usually ordered, or respectively business transaction are initiated, at industrial trade fairs.
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In the 1780s workers would be employed at annual hiring fairs (or mops), to serve for the whole year.
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In 1943, he encouraged workers to continue taking their holiday entitlement but to do so at home, arranging various travelling fairs to visit towns on their holiday week.
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This pub was the centre of most activities in the estate, with fairs, and fates on the car park and grounds.
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Bookseller publishers negotiated at trade fairs and at print shops.
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She spent her weekends performing at local festivals, fairs, coffeehouses, karaoke contests, garden clubs, Boy Scout meetings and sporting events.
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These include conferences, fairs, ceilidhs, student events, and other functions.
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The re-emergence of fairs, festivals, donkey racing and shows invigorates old local traditions and customs, with the donkey as the tool for education and awareness.
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