fare
noun
verb
feə noun
1 the price you pay to travel somewhere by bus, train, plane etc 〔公共汽车、火车、飞机等的〕票价 C
bus/train/air/cab fare
Air fares have shot up by 20%.
飞机票价已猛涨 20%。
half-fare/full-fare
Children under 14 travel half-fare.
14 岁以下儿童可半票旅行。
2 food, especially food served in a restaurant or eaten on a special occasion [书面] 〔尤指餐厅或特殊场合吃的〕饭菜 U | written
traditional Christmas fare
传统的圣诞节食物
3 a passenger in a taxi 出租车乘客 C
4 something that is offered to the public, especially as entertainment 供大众使用的东西〔尤指娱乐活动〕 U
The movie is suitable family fare .
这部电影适合家庭娱乐。
verb
5
fare well/badly/better etc
to be successful, unsuccessful etc 成功/失败/更成功等
Although Chicago has fared better than some cities, unemployment remains a problem.
虽说芝加哥比其他一些城市情况好些,但失业仍是个问题。
He wondered how Ed had fared in the interview.
他想知道埃德面试情况如何。