fair-weather / ˈfɛərˌwɛð ər /

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fair-weather 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. used in or intended for fair weather only.
  2. weakening or failing in time of trouble: His fair-weather friends left him when he lost his money.

fair-weather 近义词

fair-weather

等同于 untrustworthy

更多fair-weather例句

  1. Fairweather expects more new listings to make for a more balanced market and more home sales.
  2. Although mortgage rates will remain low primarily due to a sluggish global economic recovery, Fairweather sees them moving higher to around 3 percent.
  3. Fairweather anticipates more new homes will be built next year than in any year since 2006.
  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. That ground hold was to stop you flying through weather that could kill you and everyone else aboard.
  8. Did the airline file a flight plan that took account of the weather en route from Surabaya, Indonesia, to Singapore?
  9. In the drawing-room things went on much as they always do in country drawing-rooms in the hot weather.
  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!