[N-COUNT 可数名词]旅费;路费;车费 A fare is the money that you pay for a journey that you make, for example, in a bus, train, or taxi.
He could barely afford the railway fare.
他几乎买不起火车票。
...taxi fares.
打车费
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](饭店或咖啡店的)餐点,饮食,饭菜 The fare at a restaurant or caff is the type of food that is served there.
[WRITTEN 笔语]
The fare has much improved since Hugh has taken charge of the kitchen.
自从休主厨以来,伙食大为改进。
...traditional Portuguese fare in a traditional setting.
盛放在传统餐具中的葡萄牙传统馔食
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[VERB 动词]进展;进行 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.
[V adv]
It is unlikely that the marine industry will fare any better in September...
海运业在9月份不可能有好转。
Some later expeditions fared better, though they were no better equipped.
虽然装备并未改善,但后来的一些探险进行得更好。
Oxford
fare/feə(r); NAmEfer/
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farefaresfaredfaringnoun1[countable , uncountable ]the money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc. 车费;船费;飞机票价◆bus/taxi fares公共汽车费;出租汽车费◆train/rail fares火车票价◆Children travel (at) half fare.儿童交通费减半。◆When do they start paying full fare?他们什么时候开始买全票?☞see also
airfare
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rate
2[countable ]a passenger in a taxi 出租车乘客; 计程车乘客◆The taxi driver picked up a fare at the station.计程车司机在车站接了一名乘客。3[uncountable ]( old-fashionedorformal) food that is offered as a meal 饭菜◆The restaurant provides good traditional fare.这家餐厅提供传统风味佳馔。verb[intransitive ]~ well, badly, better, etc.to be successful/unsuccessful in a particular situation 成功(或不成功、更好等)SYN
get on
◆The party fared very badly in the last election.该党上次竞选情况很糟。fare/feə(r); NAmEfer/
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fare1 noun
fare2 verb
farefare1 /feə $ fer/ ●●○ noun
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1[countable] the price you pay to travel somewhere by bus, train, plane etcbus/train/air/cab fare Air fares have shot up by 20%.half-fare/full-fare Children under 14 travel half-fare.► see thesaurus at
cost
2[uncountable] written food, especially food served in a restaurant or eaten on a special occasion: traditional Christmas fare► see thesaurus at
food
3[countable] a passenger in a taxi4[uncountable] something that is offered to the public, especially as entertainment: The movie is suitable family fare.
fare1 noun
fare2 verb
farefare2 verb
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fare well/badly/better etc to be successful, unsuccessful etc: Although Chicago has fared better than some cities, unemployment remains a problem. He wondered how Ed had fared in the interview.
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