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fair PUBLIC EVENTHfeE5, $fern [C]a large public event where goods are bought and sold, usually from tables which have been specially arranged for the event, and where there is often entertainment集市I bought a wooden box and a ceramic bowl at the local craft fair.我在当地的手工艺品市场上买了一个木盒子和一只陶瓷碗。A fair (Br and Aus also funfair, Am also carnival) is also a form of entertainment in a large outside area where you can ride on large brightly lit machines and win prizes in games of skill or luck.公共露天游乐场,游艺会A fair is also a large show at which producers, sellers and buyers in a particular industry meet, and sell and advertise their products.展览会,博览会,展销会a book / antiques / toy fair图书/古玩/玩具展销会a trade fair商品交易会In the countryside, a fair is a public event where farm animals and farm products are sold.(农村的)定期集市a cattle / agricultural fair牛/农产品集市(Am) a county / state fair县/州的物产集市Fair is also esp. Am for FETE.
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