词汇:fair

adj. 公平的;美丽的,白皙的;晴朗的

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Deev woonsen, Goldman sachs listen, I've been reviewing your position I wanted to discuss your marks, make sure they're fair!>>完整场景
That I served my country faithfully and honorably in World War II and was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for actions in defense of my country. That I have never been arrested or indicted for any crime whatsoever... that no proof linking me to any criminal conspiracy, whether it is called Mafia or Cosa Nostra or whatever other name you wish to give, has ever been made public. Only one man has made charges against me, and that man is known to be a murderer, arsonist and rapist. And yet this committee had used this person to besmirch my name. My personal protest can only be made to the people of this country. I can only thank God that in this country we have a legal system and courts of law to protect innocent people from wild accusation. I thank God for our democratic due process of Law that shields me from the false charges made by this committee's witness. I have not taken refuge behind the Fifth Amendment, though counsel advised me to do so. I challenge this committee to produce any witness or evidence against me, and if they do not, I hope they will have the decency to clear my name with the same publicity with which they have now besmirched it. I ask this without malice, in the interests of fair play.>>完整场景
MICHAEL:
(reading) In the hopes of clearing my family name, in the sincere desire to give my children their fair share of the American way of life without a blemish on their name and background I have appeared before this committee and given it all the cooperation in my power. I consider my being called before this committee an act of prejudice to all Americans of Italian extraction.>>完整场景
PENTANGELI:
How can you be fair with animals?>>完整场景
MICHAEL:
I know. That's why I want you to be fair with them.>>完整场景
It is not fair to you.>>完整场景
'''We'll counter violence with violence.' ''The speaker went on to say that the only fair verdict is the whip, ''to be used on those workers guilty of sabotage.'' Grandfather, what are scabs?>>完整场景
- It's not a question of fair, Glen.>>完整场景
- I thought I was being fair.>>完整场景
Okay, fine. Uh... - That's fair. My apologies.>>完整场景
DREW:
It doesn't have to be fair... DISSOLVE TO: ANGLE ON DREW LYING IN THE DARK Everyone else is asleep, but not Drew. He is staring at the ceiling.>>完整场景
WU:
It's not fair.>>完整场景
I didn't do anything I didn't do anything wrong Citizens, as Mayor of this town and in the name of God I'm here to witness this fair and just execution of these men God has decided the day they are to die Now I shall decide their hour Escape!>>完整场景
INIGO:
(barely able to speak) It just is not fair.>>完整场景
Where is that written? Life isn't always fair.>>完整场景
GRANDFATHER: Well, who says life is fair?>>完整场景
After all that Westley did for her, if she does not marry him, it wouldn't be fair.>>完整场景
MAN IN BLACK: Whether I am or not, you've been more than fair.>>完整场景
“There,” he said. “This will teach me to be more careful about what I promise.” He used the plank with “Hat Creek Cattle Company and Livery Emporium” on it as a crossbar, tying it to a long mesquite stick, which he drove into the ground with a big rock. While he was tying the crossbar tight with two saddle strings, a wagon with settlers in it came along the ridge. They were a young couple, with two or three children peeking shyly around them, narrow-faced as young possums. The young man was fair and the sun had blistered him beet-red; his young wife had a bonnet pulled close about her face. It was clear that the grave marker puzzled them. The young man stopped the wagon and stared at it. Not having seen him put Augustus under, they were not sure whether they were looking at a grave, or just a sign.“Where is this Hat Creek outfit, mister?” the young man asked.>>完整场景
“Well, no, I ain’t,” Soupy said. “He’s a fair hand, but it don’t seem right a fair hand should be put over a top hand unless there’s a reason.” “He’s young and needs the training—you don’t. That’s the reason,” Call said. “If I tell you to take orders from him you will, or else leave. They’ll be my orders, at second hand.” Soupy reddened at the disgusting thought of taking orders from a boy. He stuffed his wages in his pocket, planning to leave, but an hour’s contemplation caused him to mellow and he gave Call back the wages. That night, though, he suddenly stuck out a foot and tripped Newt, when Newt walked past with a plateful of food. Newt fell on his face but he rose and flung himself on Soupy in a second, so angry at the insult that he even held his own for a few licks, until Soupy could bring his weight and experience into play—after which Newt got thoroughly pounded, so thoroughly that he was not aware when the fight stopped. He was sitting on the ground spitting blood, and Soupy had walked away. Call had expected the fight and watched impassively, pleased that the boy had fought so hard. Winning would have been beyond his powers.>>完整场景
Newt did well, as well as he himself could have done. He delivered the cattle safely, sold them for a fair amount and brought the money home.>>完整场景
The Major found out that Newt was good at breaking horses and asked Call if he would mind leaving the boy at the fort for a few weeks to rough out the new string of horses. Call didn’t want to, but the Major had dealt with him on fair terms and he didn’t feel he could refuse the request, particularly since there was not much to do back at ranch headquarters.>>完整场景
“What sheriff?” “Why, July Johnson,” he said. “It seems you’ve adopted him.” “I mainly wanted the baby, but I guess it’s only fair to keep the father too,” she said.>>完整场景
The day remained fair, and the picnic was a great success for everyone except Captain Call and July Johnson, both of whom felt awkward and merely waited for it to be over. The girls tried to get July to wade in the Platte, but he resisted solemnly. Newt waded, and then Lorena, rolling up her pants, and Lorena and Betsey walked far downstream, out of sight of the party. The baby dozed in the shade, while Clara and Augustus bantered. The sixteen-year gap in their communications proved no hindrance at all. Then Augustus rolled up his pants and waded with the girls, while Clara and Lorena watched. All the food was consumed, Call drinking about half the buttermilk himself. He had always loved buttermilk and had not had any for a long time.>>完整场景
“You girls go catch three pullets,” she said. “I imagine Miss Wood is tired of eating beefsteak. It’s such a fair day, we might want to picnic a little later.” “Oh, Ma, let’s do,” Sally said. She loved picnics.>>完整场景