fair shake

公平摇摆公平的摇摆公平竞争

fair shake 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Informal.

  1. an equitable opportunity or treatment: The judges promised that every entrant in the contest would get a fair shake.

fair shake 近义词

n. 名词 noun

fair chance

更多fair shake例句

  1. The belief that it is fathers, not mothers, who can’t get a fair shake in custody cases is further fueled by fathers’ rights groups’ claims that courts are biased against fathers.
  2. In short, institutional wealth is probably here to stay, the middle class hasn’t gotten its fair shake and the location of the post-office box where you drop your taxes on April 15 probably matters more than you realize.
  3. Compared to the myriad ways animals have to cool down—dogs pant, elephants flap their big ears, vultures poop on their legs and feet—we got a pretty fair shake.
  4. Even internally in the House, women are not getting their fair shake.
  5. Vicky Ward was a contributing editor to Vanity Fair for 11 years.
  6. Frustrating as regulars find these fair-weather exercise interlopers, they were also all beginners once, he says.
  7. Perhaps it always seems that way at the time, but surely we face our fair share right now.
  8. To be fair, no artist had ever been asked to, or could have pulled it off if they had.
  9. The women at once rose and began to shake out their draperies and relax their muscles.
  10. Finally, let me ask the general reader to put aside all prejudice, and give both sides a fair hearing.
  11. Grandmamma sits in her quaint arm-chair— Never was lady more sweet and fair!
  12. He was tall and of familiar figure, and the firelight was playing in the tossed curls of his short, fair hair.
  13. Mary is fair as the morning dew— Cheeks of roses and ribbons of blue!