bus/train/air/cab fare• Not included: ground and air fare.• The service also can book air fare, ground transportation, lift tickets and more.• Not included: internationalair fare and port taxes.• The Sisters soon realised that many of the patients could not afford the bus or train fare every week.• With each call, the CalPIRG callers asked for the lowest possible air fare on a specificroute for a specific date.• He was trying to savebus fares so he could buy a new bike.• Head whirling, she went into a travel agency and enquired the air fare to Toronto.• The cab fare was thirty-three dollars.
fare2 verb
fare well/badly/better etcSUCCEED IN DOING somethingto 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。
Examples from the Corpus
fare well/badly/better etc• Life may be regarded as an austerestruggle, blighted by fate, where only the rich and the luckyfare well.• There is no reason to believe that diabetic patients fare better and they may do less well.• Not faring well, but resting.• Obviously some clothiersfared better than others for there were quite a large number of bankruptcies between 1800 and 1840.• It can be seen that, whilst all regionsreflected the higher national unemployment rate, some regions fared better than others.• The Bloomberg Indiana Indexfared better than the benchmarkStandard.• It still fared better than the broader market.• I think the men fared better than the women.