fare
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A fare is the money that you pay for a trip that you make, for example, in a bus, train, or taxi. 车费
He could barely afford the fare. 他几乎付不起车费。
2. V-I If you say that someone or something fares well or badly, you are referring to the degree of success they achieve in a particular situation or activity. 进展
It is unlikely that the marine industry will fare any better in September. 海运业不大可能在9月份有所好转。
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fare /fɛə/ (faring,fared,fares)
剑桥词典
- Take some foreign currency to cover incidentals like the taxi fare to your hotel .
- Train fare increases of five percent are envisaged for the next year .
- Please tender the exact fare.
- Government sources estimate a long-term 50 percent increase in rail fares.
- The airline's decision to cut air fares is likely to unsettle the market .
fare noun (PAYMENT)
[ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 ]the money that you pay for a journey in a vehicle such as a bus or train
车费;车票价
Train fares are going up again. 火车票又涨价了。
[ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 ]
someone who pays to be driven somewhere in a taxi
出租车乘客
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fare noun (FOOD)
[ 不可数或单数名词:没有复数形式的名词 ] old-fashionedthe type of food that is served in a restaurant
(餐馆的)饭菜 返回 fare