farer
美['flərə] 英['flərə]
n. 旅行者
英英释义
形容词far- located at a great distance in time or space or degree
- being of a considerable distance or length
- being the animal or vehicle on the right or being on the right side of an animal or vehicle
- beyond a norm in opinion or actions
例句
- The normal return fare to New York is fifty-six. 去纽约的来回票标准价是56元。
- He didn't have enough money to pay his train fare. 他没有足够的钱来付火车费。
- Let me go halves with you in the taxi fare. 让我和你平均负担车费。
- I've nowhere near enough for the fare. 我的钱肯定不够买车票的。
- Our trade union paid my train fare. 我的车费由工会支付。
- It's wrong to travel by bus without pay your fare. 乘公共汽车不买票是不对的。
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