Unfair reading of French and English [n? fe? (r)] beauty [n? Foreign exchange reserves]
Being an adjective means: unfair, unjust; Violation of rules or norms
Phrases:
Unfair competition? unfair competition
Unfair treatment? Unfair treatment; Make a difference in.
Unfair advantage? Unfair advantage
Unfair dismissal? Unfair dismissal
The price is unfair? unfair prices
Example:
Life sometimes seems unfair.
Life sometimes seems unfair.
Expand the use of data marts:
1, the basic meaning of fair is "fairness and justice", which means taking an impartial attitude in the process of handling things and focusing on the reasonable result of things, which means that all parties concerned will not suffer. Fairness can also mean that things are in the middle, that is, "moderate, fair and good". Fair can also mean "sunny and sunny", which is extended to "light color".
2.fair is often followed by abstract nouns such as competition and treatment.
Fair, when used as an adverb, means "fair and direct", which means to keep a fair and just mind when dealing with things and ensure that things achieve fair results.
When fair is used as a noun, it means "fair", which generally refers to the fair held regularly in villages and towns. Extension can refer to "International Exposition". Fair can sometimes be followed by infinitive.
5.fair explains that "beautiful" is an adjective, which is not commonly used now;
When fair is interpreted as "not bad" or "not bad", the phrase is: not bad? Knowledge, is it fair? Is it fair? Ability;
7. When fairly is interpreted as "quite good" or "past", it is usually used to modify commendatory words, not derogatory words, such as fairybad or quite dangerous.