fare

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n. 费用, 旅客, 食物 vi. 进展, 进步, 经营, 过活

发音

UK /ˈfɛə/
AU /ˈfeː/
/ˈfe̝ə/
/ˈfiə/
/ˈfɜː/
CA /ˈfɛɚ/
US /ˈfɛɚ/
CA /ˈfɛɚ] ~ [ˈfɛɹ̩/
US /ˈfɛɚ] ~ [ˈfɛɹ̩/
SCOT /ˈfe(ː)ɹ/
SCOT /ˈfɛ(ː)ɹ/

词形变化

fares 复数 fares fared fares 三单 farest fareth faring faring 现在分词 fared 过去式 fared 过去分词

教材释义与例句

名词

票价;费用;旅客;食物

the price you pay to travel somewhere by bus, train, plane etc

动词

经营;进展;遭遇;过活

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

释义与例句

n. B2 Oxf 5000
  1. 1.

    A going; journey; travel; voyage; course; passage.

    可数 废旧 不可数
  2. 2.

    Money paid for a transport ticket.

    车费

    可数 不可数

    train fare

    bus fare

    taxi fare

  3. 3.

    A paying passenger, especially in a taxi.

    乘客

    可数 不可数
  4. 4.

    Food and drink.

    不可数 可数
  5. 5.

    Supplies for consumption or pleasure.

    不可数 可数

    The television channel tended to broadcast unremarkable downmarket fare.

    Just another channel that offers the usual fare of makeover programs and reruns of old sitcoms.

  6. 6.

    A prostitute's client.

    英国 可数 俚语 不可数
v.
  1. 1.

    Used to express evaluations [with adverbial complement].

    To experience luck, fortune or treatment (of a certain kind).

    不及物

    She fared badly in the accident.

    Did you fare well in the exam?

  2. 2.

    Used to express evaluations [with adverbial complement].

    To proceed or progress (in a certain way).

    不及物

    We will continue to monitor how the hurricane fares against projected models.

  3. 3.

    Used to express evaluations [with adverbial complement].

    To happen or occur (in a certain way).

    不及物

    We shall see how it fares with him.

  4. 4.

    To go; to travel.

    古体 不及物

    Behold! A knight fares forth.

  5. 5.

    To eat; to dine.

    古体 不及物

词汇关系

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词源

From Middle English fare, from a merger of Old English fær (“journey, road”) and faru (“journey, companions, baggage”), from Proto-Germanic *farą and *farō (“journey, fare”), from Proto-Indo-European *per- (“a going, passage”).

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