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		- n.车费;饭菜;船费;飞机票价
 - v.成功(或不成功、更好等)
 - 网络费用;车票;运费
 
 第三人称单数:fares  现在分词:faring  过去式:fared   v.+n. pay fare,say fare,raise fare adj.+n. full fare,standard fare,special fare,domestic fare,cheap fare v. do,get on,manage,cope,get by n. price,tariff,ticket,passenger,customer 1.  | [c][u] 车费;船费;飞机票价the money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc.  |  
  | bus/taxi fares 公共汽车费;出租汽车费  |   |  |   | Children travel (at) half fare. 儿童交通费减半。  |   | When do they start paying full fare? 他们什么时候开始买全票?  |  
 2.  | [c] 出租车乘客a passenger in a taxi  |  
  | The taxi driver picked up a fare at the station. 出租车司机在车站接了一名乘客。  |  
 3.  | [u] 饭菜food that is offered as a meal  |  
  | The restaurant provides good traditional fare. 这家餐厅提供传统风味佳馔。  |  
 1.  | [i] ~ well, badly, better, etc. 成功(或不成功、更好等)to be successful/unsuccessful in a particular situation  |  
  | The party fared very badly in the last election. 该党上次竞选情况很糟。  |  
 n.  |  |  v.  | 1. (事)进行得(好,坏),处境(好,坏),结果(如何) 1. (事)进行得(好,坏),处境(好,坏),结果(如何)  |  
 n.  | 1. the amount charged for a journey 2. a paying passenger in a taxi 3. food that is provided, especially when simple and substantial 4. the particular type of material provided by a magazine, television show, or other form of entertainment 5. the money that you pay for a journey 6. the type of food that is available, especially in a restaurant or café 7. used for referring to what someone or something usually does or has 1. the amount charged for a journey 2. a paying passenger in a taxi 3. food that is provided, especially when simple and substantial 4. the particular type of material provided by a magazine, television show, or other form of entertainment 5. the money that you pay for a journey 6. the type of food that is available, especially in a restaurant or café 7. used for referring to what someone or something usually does or has  |  v.  | 1. to get on in a particular way in doing or experiencing something 2. to turn out in a particular way for somebody 3. to dine or be given food 5. used for saying how well or how badly someone does something 1. to get on in a particular way in doing or experiencing something 2. to turn out in a particular way for somebody 3. to dine or be given food 5. used for saying how well or how badly someone does something  |  
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