Fairness vocabulary
Background 背景 There are many English expressions, idioms and proverbs which refer to fairness. Here are some of the common ones related to treating people equally and reasonably, giving people what they deserve and of playing games honestly and according to the rules.
Treating people correctly or reasonably 合理对待人
to be fair to treat everyone in the same way. This is usually said when you think you aren't getting the same treatment as everyone else. Be fair mum! You can't give Katie that huge chocolate cake and nothing to me!
fair enough what someone did or said was fair and reasonable (although you might not agree with it) "I'm so angry with her because she turned up two hours late!" "Fair enough."
to have a fair crack of the whip to have an equal chance to do something There are four different prizes in this competition so we should all have a fair crack of the whip.
Giving people what they expect or deserve 给某人他所应得的
It's a fair cop an expression to show that you were caught doing something wrong, and you agree that what you did was wrong. You don't have an excuse for what you did. It's a fair cop. The boss saw you at the football match when you said you were sick. No wonder she was so angry with you!
Fair's fair an expression to show you want someone to behavereasonably or treat everyone in the same way Come on. I've done all the shopping. It's your turn to make the dinner. Fair's fair!
Doing things according to the rules 按规矩办事
by fair means or foul an expression to show you will use any method (good or bad) to get what you want I want a signed copy of that book and I don't care what I have to do to get it. I swear, by fair means or foul, I'll get my hands on it.
to win fair and square/to beat someone fair and square to win a game or match in an honest way The West Indies were much better on the day. They beat the English fair and square.
to play fair to act in an honest and open way She wasn't exactly playing fair when she said she was quite a good dancer. She won the championship last year but she didn't mention that!
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