fare
noun uk/feər/ us/fer/
(PAYMENT)
B1 [ C ]车费;车票价
the money that you pay for a journey in a vehicle such as a bus or train
Train fares are going up again. 火车票又涨价了。
[ C ]出租车乘客
someone who pays to be driven somewhere in a taxi
- More examples
- 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.
(FOOD)
[ U ] old-fashioned(餐馆的)饭菜
the type of food that is served in a restaurant
fare
verb [ I usually + adv/prep ] old-fashioned uk/feər/ us/fer/
成功;遭遇
to succeed or be treated in the stated way
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。