fare [UK]/feər / [US]/fer/ noun PAYMENT 付款 I [C] * the money that you pay for a journey on a vehicle such as a bus or train 车费;车票价
1. Train fares are going up again. 火车票又涨价了。
I [C] * someone who pays to be driven somewhere in a taxi 计程车乘客
[UK]/feər / [US]/fer/ noun FOOD 食物 [U] slightly old-fashioned * the type of food that is served in a restaurant (餐馆的)饭菜
1. a pub serving traditional British fare 供应传统英国菜肴的酒馆
[UK]/feər / [US]/fer/ verb [I usually + adv/prep] slightly old-fashioned * to succeed or be treated in the stated way 成功;遭遇
1. How did you fare in your exams? 你考得怎么样?
2. Low-paid workers will fare badly/well under this government. 在这届政府执政期间,低收入工人的境况会很糟/很好。
柯林斯COBUILD高阶英汉双解学习词典 - fare
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1.N-COUNT 可数名词旅费;路费;车费 A fare is the money that you pay for a journey that you make, for example, in a bus, train, or taxi.
He could barely afford the railway fare.
他几乎买不起火车票。
...taxi fares.
打车费
2.N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词(饭店或咖啡店的)餐点,饮食,饭菜 The fare at a restaurant or caff is the type of food that is served there.
【FIELD标签】:WRITTEN 笔语
The fare has much improved since Hugh has taken charge of the kitchen.
自从休主厨以来,伙食大为改进。
...traditional Portuguese fare in a traditional setting.
盛放在传统餐具中的葡萄牙传统馔食
3.VERB 动词进展;进行 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.
【语法信息】:V adv
It is unlikely that the marine industry will fare any better in September...
海运业在9月份不可能有好转。
Some later expeditions fared better, though they were no better equipped.
虽然装备并未改善,但后来的一些探险进行得更好。
牛津高阶英汉双解 第7版 - fare
fare fare / feE(r); NAmE fer / noun1.[C, U] the money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc.  车费;船费;飞机票价: bus / taxi fares 公共汽车费;出租汽车费 train / rail fares 火车票价 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? ⇨ see also airfare , return fare at return n. (7) 2.[C] a passenger in a taxi  出租车乘客; 计程车乘客: The taxi driver picked up a fare at the station. 计程车司机在车站接了一名乘客。 3.[U] (old-fashioned) or  (formal) food that is offered as a meal  饭菜: The restaurant provides good traditional fare. 这家餐厅提供传统风味佳馔。 verb [V] ~ well, badly, better, etc. to be successful / unsuccessful in a particular situation  成功(或不成功、更好等) SYN get on : The party fared very badly in the last election. 该党上次竞选情况很糟。
• VERB + FAREpayI'm afraid you will have to pay the full ~. | chargeBuses charged a standard ~ of about 20 pence per mile. | increase, put up (BrE), raise | cut, lower, reduce, slashair ~s slashed by a massive 30% | introduce, offerThe airline has introduced a cheap ~ to New York. | dodge (BrE)
They caught him trying to dodge bus ~s.
• FARE + VERBcost (sb) sthThe ~ will cost you less if you travel midweek. | start at sth, start from sthLast-minute ~s start at $219 each way. | range from sth to sthRound-trip ~s range from $118 to $258. | go up, increase, rise
• PREPOSITIONat … ~Children travel at half ~. (esp. BrE)
• PHRASESan increase in ~s, a rise in ~s (esp. BrE) | a reduction in ~sThe company promised reductions in ~s.
2. passenger in a taxi
• VERB + FAREpick upThe taxi driver picked up a ~ outside the opera house.
3. food; material for listening to, reading, etc.
• ADJECTIVEgourmet, rich | plain, simple | hearty, light (esp. AmE) | healthy, wholesome (esp. BrE) | local | vegetarian | English, Italian, Mexican, etc. | Christmas | average, daily, normal, regular (esp. AmE), standard, staple, traditional, typical, usualTrials involving celebrities are the daily ~ of newspapers. | The band's music was standard rock ~. | familyThis movie is perfect family ~. | television, TV
• VERB + FAREoffer, servea restaurant serving traditional Scottish ~ | sampletourists seeing the sights and sampling the local Mexican ~
II. verb
• ADVERBbadly, poorly, wellShe should ~ better in this competition. | This movie ~d poorly at the British box office. | He ~d well against his main rival.
牛津英语同义词学习词典 - fare
fare noun ⇨food (traditional English fare)⇨rate2 (a bus fare)fare verb ⇨do2
新牛津英语同义词词典 - fare
fare
noun 1we can't afford the air fare TICKET PRICE , transport cost, price, cost, charge, fee, payment, toll, tariff, levy.
2the taxi driver was anxious to pick up a fair PASSENGER , traveller, fare payer, ticket buyer, customer; commuter; informal pick-up, punter.
3when they eat at home they prefer simple fare FOOD , meals, board, sustenance, nourishment, nutriment, foodstuffs, refreshments, eatables, rations, provisions, daily bread; cooking, cuisine; menu, diet, table; Scottish vivers; informal grub, nosh, eats, chow; Brit. informal scoff, scran; formal comestibles, provender; archaic vittles, commons, victuals, viands, aliment.
verb they went to see how their old friend was faring GET ON , proceed, get along, progress, make out, do, manage, muddle through/along, cope, survive; succeed, prosper.