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"fair and square"の定義と意味

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done honestly, justly, or without disobeying any rules

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What is the origin of the idiom "fair and square" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "fair and square" can be traced back to the early 17th century in England. The term "fair" refers to something that is just, equitable, or honest, while "square" implies something that is straight, direct, or in accordance with the rules. Over time, this phrase has become a widely recognized and used expression to emphasize the importance of integrity and fairness in various aspects of life.

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British pronunciation/fˈeəɹandskwˈeə/
American pronunciation/fˈɛɹændskwˈɛɹ/
fair-and-square
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正直で率直な, 公正で誠実な

just and honest
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The negotiation process should be conducted fair and square, without any hidden agendas.
Despite fierce competition, she won the race fair and square.
The company promises to distribute bonuses fair and square based on performance metrics.
They resolved the conflict by addressing the issues fair and square.
We will conduct the evaluation process fair and square to ensure unbiased results.
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