faired
基本解释
- adj.作成流線型的;整流的;整流罩密封的;整流片的
- 動詞fair的過去式和過去分詞形式.
英汉例句
- Even General Motors (GM), Ford’s main home-grown rival, has faired better of late.
即便是福特在國內的主要對手通用汽車,最近也有所好轉。 - Compared with college graduates, the increase margin of master degree graduates faired slightly better and we saw an increase by about $50 during1985-1995 and around $75 during 1995-2005.
與大學畢業生相比,碩士畢業生的增長幅度要稍微好一些,分別出現了1985-1995年間約50美元及1995-2005年間約75美元的增長。 - For instance, the subjects faired poorly on the last test of the day they took during week three as compared with that same test during week 1.
例如,受試者在第三個星期裡工作日的最後一個任務相比於第一個星期同一任務的表現滿意度。 - However, it is still worth looking at how the teams have faired so far against the expectations associated with their early season fixtures.
FORBES: The Premier League's Over & Under Performing Clubs - August 2012 - Our suspicion is that may be alleviated when full motion controls are baked in, but we certainly could have faired better with a traditional controller at the time.
ENGADGET: blogger-avatar - On the Democratic side, Giuliani's fellow New Yorker Hillary Clinton, who you heard just then, faired much better, although her party's Florida primary had a lot less at stake.
NPR: Sunshine State Smiles on McCain
雙語例句
權威例句
词组短语
- faired on 原地拷平
- faired holes 重郃鉚釘孔
- highly faired 高度流線型的
- FAIRED POSITION 中立位
- faired mast 流線形桅
短語
英英字典
- Something or someone that is fair is reasonable, right, and just.
- fairly
- A fair amount, degree, size, or distance is quite a large amount, degree, size, or distance.
- A fair guess or idea about something is one that is likely to be correct.
- If you describe someone or something as fair, you mean that they are average in standard or quality, neither very good nor very bad.
- Someone who is fair, or who has fair hair, has light-coloured hair.
- Fair is also a combining form.
- Fair skin is very pale and usually burns easily.
- Fair is also a combining form.
- When the weather is fair, it is quite sunny and not raining.
- A county, state, or country fair is an event where there are, for example, displays of goods and animals, and amusements, games, and competitions.
- A fair is an event at which people display and sell goods, especially goods of a particular type.
- &rarrsee also trade fair
- in a fair way correctly
- absolutely or squarely quite
- really or very
- You use fair enough when you want to say that a statement, decision, or action seems reasonable to a certain extent, but that perhaps there is more to be said or done.
- If you say that someone won a competition fair and square, you mean that they won honestly and without cheating.
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专业释义
- 減阻的