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n.
車費;路費;乘客;食物
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vi.
過活;進展;進食;旅行;行走
n.
(名詞)
- [C]費,票價 money charged for a journey by a bus,ship,taxi,etc.
- [C]乘客 passenger who pays a fare
- [U]食物 food,especially as provided at a meal
v.
(動詞)
- vi. 進展,遭遇 progress;get on
n.
名詞
- 乘客,旅客
- 車費,船費,運費,票價,飛機票價
- 伙食,飲食,食物,飯菜
- 捕獲量
- 精神食糧
v.
動詞
- 過活,過日子,生活,度日
- 遭遇,經歷
- 進展,進行,處境
- 吃,進食,就餐
- <古>(用于詩歌)行走,旅行
- 發生
- 結果,結局
Noun:
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an agenda of things to do;
"they worked rapidly down the menu of reports"
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the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance
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a paying (taxi) passenger
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the food and drink that are regularly served or consumed
Verb:
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proceed or get along;
"How is she doing in her new job?"
"How are you making out in graduate school?"
"He's come a long way"
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eat well
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Let me go shares with you in the taxi fare.
我跟你分攤計程車費吧。
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She didn't have enough money for the bus fare.
她的錢不過付車費。
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He didn't have enough money to pay his train fare.
他找不到足夠了的錢來付火車費。
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The normal return fare to New York is fifty-six.
去波士頓的往回票規則價是56元。
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What is the fare to London and back?
去英國倫敦來返要多少錢一臺錢?
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Reserve enough money for your home fare.
留足你到家的路費。
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The taxi-driver stopped to pick up a fare.
計程車司機朋友慢下來車來配用當名列車員。
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The fare in this restaurant is terrible.
這所飲食店的飯食太差了。
用作不及物動詞 (vi.)
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How would I fare in a strange city?
在其中一個陌生吧的中國城市里,我怎樣渡日呢?
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I think I fared quite well in the interview.
我老覺我這次更新面試流程考得好。
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It is a pity that she should fare so badly.
她竟吃得現在差,真太可憐了。
用作名詞 (n.)
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A single fare is 170 dollars.
單程票車票價格為170英鎊。
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The taxi driver stopped to pick up a fare.
求租車服務廣大抑塵車客戶在不使用抑塵車時泊車讓一些列車員進入車內。
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The fare here is simple but good.
下面的食堂菜簡易但美味可口。
用作動詞 (v.)
作為不似物形容詞
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I think I fared quite well in the interview.
我總是感覺我我們筆試癥狀好。
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He had not even the bus fare to and from his lodging.
出至: O. Manning
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Through the deep noontide heats we fare.
產自: M. Arnold
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One puts on one's best clothes and fares forth.
源于: J. W. Johnson
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在美國,car fare表示“電車費”,而在英國,人們習慣用tram fare來表示“電車費”。
n. (名詞)
- fare, charge, dues, fee, toll
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- 這組詞的共同意思是“費”。其區別是:
- charge是普通用語,泛指生活各方面所花費的“價錢”“費用”,尤指某種服務的“費用”; fee指付給團體的費用,如“報名費”“會費”或付給自由職業者如私人教師、醫生、律師等所收的“費用”或“謝金”,還可指“租書費”等; dues指應繳的款或應付的各種稅或各種組織的會費; toll指使用道路、橋梁、海港等所需的“過路費”“過橋費”,也可指長途電話費、設施使用費或市場的攤位費等; 而fare主要指車、船、飛機等的旅費。例如:
- The guidebook to the museum is available free of charge.這個博物館的游覽指南免費供應。
- The doctor's fee was higher than we expected.那醫生收費比我們預料的要高。
- The shipowners must pay the dues for the use of the harbour every year.船主們每年必須交租用港口稅。
- A toll must be paid on the tunnel.通過這條隧道必須付通行費。
- When you take a bus you have to pay the fare.坐公共汽車必須買票。
- charge,price,fee,fare,cost,expense
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- 這些名詞均有“價格,費用”之意。
- charge指提供服務時索取的費用,也指貨物的價格、價錢。
- price指商品在市場出售的價格,尤指賣方對商品所提出的單價。比喻意義指付出的代價。
- fee指上學、求醫以及找律師等付的費用,還可指會費、借書費等。
- fare側重指旅行時所付的車、船費等費用。
- cost指生產某東西的成本,也泛指商品的價格,可與price換用。
- expense常指實際支付的費用總數額,有時也指錢的花費。
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