fare 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
farenoun uk
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/feər/ us
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/fer/
fare noun
(PAYMENT)
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B1 [ C ] 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。
[ C ] someone who pays to be driven somewhere in a taxi
出租车乘客
更多范例减少例句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
(FOOD)
[ U ] old-fashioned the type of food that is served in a restaurant
(餐馆的)饭菜
fareverb [ I usually + adv/prep ]
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to succeed or be treated in the stated way
成功;遭遇
How did you fare in your exams?
你考得怎么样?
Low-paid workers will fare badly/well under this government.
在这届政府执政期间,低收入工人的境况会很糟/很好。
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fare的例句
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Such services could include home care, travel fares, mobile phones or pagers so carers can stay in touch with the care recipient.
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In these respects, it fares at least as well as the more usual view of open theism.
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As anticipated, the supine nominalization fares (slightly) better.
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In the modern period, since the advent of direct elections, contestees have fared exceedingly well, winning 85.7 percent of contested elections cases.
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Unfortunately, though, attempts to find an alternative set of core, defining features have not fared well.
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Long-run economic forecasts have generally fared quite poorly.
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The control group, on the other hand, fared better with the self-portrait than with the other two drawings.
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We do not compare human judgment with the laws of logic or probability, but rather examine how it fares in real-world environments.
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