fare
n. 车费,票价; 餐点; 出租车乘客
v. 进展,成功
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
The fare at a restaurant or caff is the type of food that is served there.
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
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.
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。
1. an agenda of things to do;
2. the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance
3. a paying (taxi) passenger
4. the food and drink that are regularly consumed
1. proceed or get along;
2. eat well
charge, price, fee, fare, cost, expense
这些名词均有"价格,费用"之意。
This is the refund of your fare.
这是退给您的车票钱.
What's the fare to New York, Economy Class?
去纽约的经济舱机票多少钱?
How did you fare in London?
你在伦敦过得怎样?
What is the fare from here to Tianjin?
从这里到天津要多少钱?
He turned hungrily on the simple fare that our landlady had provided.
他饥肠辘辘地转向女房东拿来的简单食品.