fair

fair — verb

1. When cloudy, rainy, or stormy weather fairs, the sky becomes bright and clear ag

1.動詞不及物B2
釋義

When cloudy, rainy, or stormy weather fairs, the sky becomes bright and clear again.

例句

The morning rain stopped, and by noon the weather had begun to fair.

Faisal checked the sky and said they should wait for it to fair before sailing.

weather verb: fair used for clearing sky

同義詞
  • clear up

    more common in everyday speech; less formal

  • brighten up

    emphasises sunshine returning; informal

  • improve

    broader meaning; can refer to any change for the better

反義詞
  • cloud over

    opposite movement — sky becoming cloudy

  • worsen

    general opposite; weather getting worse

文法句型

fair (of weather)

用法筆記

Mainly used in weather forecasts and sailing contexts in British English. The more common everyday expression is clear up or brighten up.

常見錯誤

The weather is fairing today' (to describe current nice weather).
The weather is fairing today' (if describing it becoming clear).
💡'fair' as a verb describes the process of BECOMING clear, not the state of being clear. For the state, use the adjective: 'The weather is fair today.'

2. In woodworking, metalworking, or construction, to shape and fit pieces of materi

2.動詞及物C2
釋義

In woodworking, metalworking, or construction, to shape and fit pieces of material so that their outer surfaces meet evenly and smoothly, leaving no visible gap or bump.

例句

The carpenter faired the two boards so the joint felt smooth to the touch.

faired + direct object (boards)

Aoi carefully faired the edge of the tabletop with a plane and sandpaper.

faired + object + tool phrase

同義詞
  • smooth

    common word; less specific to external surface blending

  • level

    emphasises evenness; used in construction

  • dress

    technical term in woodworking for smoothing a surface

反義詞
  • rough

    to make uneven, the opposite of smoothing

文法句型

fair + object (material)

fair + object (surfaces)

用法筆記

A specialist term in trades such as carpentry, shipbuilding, and metal fabrication. Not used in everyday conversation about joining objects. The more common word for general use is smooth or level.

常見錯誤

I faired the two pieces of paper together.
I faired the two wooden panels together with a plane.
💡This sense applies only to rigid building materials (wood, metal) in skilled trades, not to general joining.

fair — noun

fair — adjective

fair — adverb