fairish
['fɛəriʃ]
adj. 还可以的, 相当的
例句与用法:
The Fair is scheduled to close on May30.
交易会定于5月30日闭幕。
In the Changchun Book Trade Fair of the year2000, we ran into him luckily.
这次在长春2000年书市上我们有幸见到了他。
It's a fairing for you.
这是要送给你的礼物。
词形变化:
副词: fairishly |
a.
还好的
fairishfairishD.J.:[ˈfɛəriʃ]K.K.:[ˈfɛrɪʃ]adj.1.■还可以的,相当的,尚佳的,颇大的
fairish['fεəriʃ]adj.1.■还好的,尚佳的,颇大的2.■(颜色)柔和的,相当淡的
fairishfairish[ˈfɛəriʃ]adj.1.■相当的; 还算大[好]的serve fairish vegetables供应还算不错的蔬菜
继承用法fairishlyadv.
fairish
形容词 fairish:
not excessive or extreme
同义词:fair, reasonable
(used of hair or skin) pale or light-colored;
同义词:fair
fairish
■He advanced a series of different views about inequity opinion of Sima Guang.Those views produce fairish infuences in academic circles of Song Dynasty.
他有感于对司马光的不公正评价而提出一系列不同看法,在宋史学界产生了颇大的影响。
■serve fairish vegetables
供应还算不错的蔬菜
■Throughout the length of this narrow and irksome inclined plane not a sign of life was visible on this fairish afternoon.
在这花明柳暗的下午,这条狭窄而令人生厌的坡道上全然看不到一个人影。
■Throughout the length of this narrow and irksome inclined plane not a sign of life was visible on this fairish afternoon
在这花明柳暗的下午,这条狭窄而令人生厌的坡道上全然看不到一个人影。
■Whereas, compared with western countries like America and Japan, chain business of our nation is fairish weaker.
然而,我国的连锁经营与西欧美国日本等国家相比,竞争力相对比较弱。
■a fairish income; reasonable prices.
还算不错的收入;合理的价格。