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Definition of fair play in English: fair playnoun ˌfɛː ˈpleɪˌfɛr ˈpleɪ mass nounRespect for the rules or equal treatment of all concerned. 对规则的恪守;公平待遇;公道 he's a player recognized for his sense of fair play they were demanding fair play in the allocation of housing and jobs Example sentencesExamples - You stand up for professional values, fair play and justice during a controversy.
- Contrary to what we are led to believe, then, chivalry and a sense of fair play is not a purely western trait.
- But it is certainly my call to defend good sense and fair play in public life.
- Behind it all there was a sense of decency and fair play and an underlying kindness and compassion.
- In the interests of fair play we just need to put you right about a few things before you actually go offending anyone.
- The debate on terror is a serious one and it needs adult contributions and a commitment to fair play and respect from all involved.
- His integrity and sense of fair play extend even to his adversaries.
- He had a great sense of justice and fair play and this was so evident on the football field.
- So I made my way to our meeting ready to hammer them down, but my sense of fair play niggled at me.
- We need to be concerned about the precedent here, and how it affects the rules of democratic fair play.
- Rules of fair play in men's college basketball may not be what they appear on the surface.
- This, Sir David said, will conform to the principles of democracy, openness and fair play.
- This is absurd and stands in contradiction to the universal principle of fair play.
- She was a woman of good nature, generosity and with an inherent sense of fair play.
- His sense of fair play was epitomised when, during a match in Italy, he refused to score an easy goal after the goalkeeper was injured.
- The rules of fair play must be observed by the minister in allocating the entitlements.
- Ian's talk will emphasise the importance of honesty and fair play in all aspects of political and social life.
- He said he was a socialist who believed in justice, fair play and equity and was proud of this.
- He was a man of honesty and integrity and would give fair play to all sides.
- You stand up for justice, fair play and rights and gain respect and admiration of those around you.
Synonyms justice, justness, fair-mindedness, equity, equitableness, even-handedness, impartiality, lack of prejudice, open-mindedness
PhrasesUsed as an expression of approval when someone has done something praiseworthy or the right thing under the circumstances. 〈爱尔兰〉 用以赞许某人某人值得称道;某人做得对 he must have decided to bring the children up himself—fair play to him Example sentencesExamples - But fair play to him, he kept his cool, he didn't get rattled and he played on.
- Those boys were pushing hard and fair play to them.
- Obviously there are terminal patients who are comfortable and want to make the best of their final years, so fair play to them.
- I'm normally fairly civil to them - I wouldn't fancy facing the sheer amount of abuse and rudeness they face, so fair play to them.
- I felt if we scored first the pressure might get to Inveraray, but fair play to them, they scored in the opening minute.
- Good luck to them, and fair play to them for staying around to applaud the Knights as they lifted the trophy.
- If I run well and they run better, then fair play to them.
- He promised he would send a team and, fair play to him, he has kept his promise.
- These writers believe wholeheartedly in what they are writing - and fair play to them - but it does mean that there is no animating tension to make their stories interesting.
- He handled it all really well, fair play to him.
Definition of fair play in US English: fair playnounˌfɛr ˈpleɪˌfer ˈplā Respect for the rules or equal treatment of all concerned. 对规则的恪守;公平待遇;公道 Example sentencesExamples - But it is certainly my call to defend good sense and fair play in public life.
- His sense of fair play was epitomised when, during a match in Italy, he refused to score an easy goal after the goalkeeper was injured.
- In the interests of fair play we just need to put you right about a few things before you actually go offending anyone.
- Rules of fair play in men's college basketball may not be what they appear on the surface.
- We need to be concerned about the precedent here, and how it affects the rules of democratic fair play.
- Behind it all there was a sense of decency and fair play and an underlying kindness and compassion.
- You stand up for professional values, fair play and justice during a controversy.
- She was a woman of good nature, generosity and with an inherent sense of fair play.
- Contrary to what we are led to believe, then, chivalry and a sense of fair play is not a purely western trait.
- He said he was a socialist who believed in justice, fair play and equity and was proud of this.
- The debate on terror is a serious one and it needs adult contributions and a commitment to fair play and respect from all involved.
- His integrity and sense of fair play extend even to his adversaries.
- He had a great sense of justice and fair play and this was so evident on the football field.
- The rules of fair play must be observed by the minister in allocating the entitlements.
- He was a man of honesty and integrity and would give fair play to all sides.
- This, Sir David said, will conform to the principles of democracy, openness and fair play.
- This is absurd and stands in contradiction to the universal principle of fair play.
- So I made my way to our meeting ready to hammer them down, but my sense of fair play niggled at me.
- Ian's talk will emphasise the importance of honesty and fair play in all aspects of political and social life.
- You stand up for justice, fair play and rights and gain respect and admiration of those around you.
Synonyms justice, justness, fair-mindedness, equity, equitableness, even-handedness, impartiality, lack of prejudice, open-mindedness |