柯林斯詞典fare /f??/ (faring,fared,fares) 1. N-COUNT A fare is the money that you pay for a trip that you make, for example, in a bus, train, or taxi. 車費 He could barely afford the fare. 他幾乎付不起車費。2. V-I 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. 進展 It is unlikely that the marine industry will fare any better in September. 海運業(yè)不大可能在9月份有所好轉(zhuǎn)。 返回 fare劍橋詞典 fare noun (PAYMENT) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復數(shù)形式的名詞 ] the money that you pay for a journey in a vehicle such as a bus or train 車費;車票價 Train fares are going up again. 火車票又漲價了。 [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復數(shù)形式的名詞 ] someone who pays to be driven somewhere in a taxi 出租車乘客 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) [ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有復數(shù)形式的名詞 ] old-fashioned the type of food that is served in a restaurant (餐館的)飯菜 返回 fare