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惨无人道
commerce équitable

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

fair trade SAM.

1. fair trade GOSP.:

2. fair trade am. angl.:

trade fair SAM. TRG.

salon m. spol
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. fair [brit. angl. fɛː, am. angl. fɛr] SAM.

1. fair:

foire ž. spol
kermesse ž. spol

2. fair TRG. (exhibition):

salon m. spol

II. fair [brit. angl. fɛː, am. angl. fɛr] PRID.

1. fair (just, reasonable):

fair arrangement, person, punishment, ruling, share, trial, wage
équitable (to envers)
fair comment, decision, point
to give sb a fair deal or shake am. angl.

2. fair (moderately good) chance, condition, performance, skill:

fair ŠOL.
it's a fair bet pog. that

3. fair (quite large):

fair amount, number, size

4. fair METEOROL. (fine):

fair weather
fair forecast
fair wind
to be set fair weather, barometer:
to be set fair fig. arrangements:

5. fair (light-coloured):

fair hair
fair complexion, skin

6. fair (beautiful) lit.:

fair lady, maid, city, promises, words
the fair sex šalj.

III. fair [brit. angl. fɛː, am. angl. fɛr] PRISL.

fair play:

IV. fair [brit. angl. fɛː, am. angl. fɛr]

fair dos pog.

I. trade [brit. angl. treɪd, am. angl. treɪd] SAM.

1. trade (activity):

commerce m. spol
to do a good trade atribut. negotiations, route, agreement, restrictions
to do a good trade sanctions, embargo

2. trade (sector of industry):

industrie ž. spol
she's in the furniture trade atribut. press, journal

3. trade (profession):

métier m. spol
profession ž. spol

4. trade (swap):

échange m. spol
troc m. spol
to do brit. angl. or make am. angl. a trade with sb

5. trade METEOROL. → trade wind

6. trade (male prostitute):

trade sleng
prostitué m. spol

II. trade [brit. angl. treɪd, am. angl. treɪd] GLAG. preh. glag. (swap)

trade objects
échanger (for contre)
trade insults, compliments, blows

III. trade [brit. angl. treɪd, am. angl. treɪd] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. trade TRG. (buy and sell):

faire du commerce (with avec, at am. angl. dans)
to trade in sth with sb
vendre qc à qn

2. trade FINAN. (on financial markets):

trade share, commodity:
to trade at $10

fraza:

to trade on name, reputation, image

trade wind SAM. METEOROL.

alizé m. spol

v slovarju PONS

fair trade SAM. no mn.

trade fair SAM. TRG.

foire ž. spol
v slovarju PONS
v slovarju PONS

I. fair1 [feəʳ, am. angl. fer] PRID.

1. fair (just and equal for all):

fair price, society, trial, wage
fair deal
fair competition

2. fair:

fair (reasonable) comment, point, question
fair (in accordance with rules) fight, contest
to be fair, ...

3. fair (quite large):

fair amount, number, size

4. fair (reasonably good):

fair chance, possibility, prospect

5. fair (average):

6. fair (light or blond in colour):

fair hair
fair skin, complexion

7. fair METEOROL. (pleasant and dry):

fair weather
to be set fair brit. angl.

fraza:

to give sb a fair crack of the whip [or a fair shake am. angl. pog.]
fair dinkum avstral. angl. pog. (honest, real)

II. fair1 [feəʳ, am. angl. fer] PRISL.

fair (in an honest way):

fraza:

fair2 [feəʳ, am. angl. fer] SAM.

1. fair (funfair):

fête ž. spol foraine

2. fair GOSP.:

salon m. spol

3. fair AGR.:

foire ž. spol

I. trade [treɪd] SAM.

1. trade no mn. (buying and selling):

commerce m. spol

2. trade (type of business):

commerce m. spol

3. trade (handicraft):

métier m. spol

4. trade am. angl. (swap):

échange m. spol

II. trade [treɪd] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. trade (do business):

to trade in sth

2. trade (be bought and sold):

III. trade [treɪd] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. trade (swap):

trade places
to trade sth for sth

2. trade (buy and sell):

v slovarju PONS

fair trade SAM.

trade fair SAM. TRG.

foire ž. spol
v slovarju PONS
v slovarju PONS

I. fair1 [fer] PRID.

1. fair (just and equal for all):

fair price, society, trial, wage
fair deal
fair competition

2. fair:

fair (reasonable) comment, point, question
fair (in accordance with rules) fight, contest
to be fair, ...

3. fair (quite large):

fair amount, number, size

4. fair (reasonably good):

fair chance, possibility, prospect

5. fair (average):

6. fair (light or blond in color):

fair hair
fair skin, complexion

7. fair METEOROL. (clear and dry):

fair weather

fraza:

to give sb a fair shake pog.

II. fair1 [fer] PRISL.

fair (in an honest way):

fraza:

fair2 [fer] SAM.

1. fair:

foire ž. spol
fête ž. spol foraine

2. fair GOSP.:

salon m. spol

3. fair AGR.:

foire ž. spol

I. trade [treɪd] SAM.

1. trade (buying and selling):

commerce m. spol

2. trade (type of business):

commerce m. spol

3. trade (handicraft):

métier m. spol

4. trade (swap):

échange m. spol

II. trade [treɪd] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. trade (do business):

to trade in sth

2. trade (be bought and sold):

III. trade [treɪd] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. trade (swap):

trade places
to trade sth for sth

2. trade (buy and sell):

Present
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Past
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Present Perfect
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Past Perfect
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The only way to increase sale opportunities was to start offering fair trade products where consumers normally shop, in the large distribution channels.
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Knowing a particular "joseki" simply means that one knows a sequence of moves, resulting in a balance or fair trade-off between their positions.
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The organization is credited to be one of the first fair trade initiatives worldwide, with imports as early as 1949.
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Fair trade food (63%) and organic food (73%) are also important.
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Their society is based on both fair trade and impressive military might.
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