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fares

Aussprache: [fɛrz]

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Kontext: „transportation“

(noun) a fare is the money you pay to travel on a bus, train, taxi, or other forms of transport. It's like a ticket price for getting from one place to another.

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I paid my bus fare before getting on the bus.

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He didn't have enough money for the taxi fare, so he couldn't get a ride.

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How much is the fare for the train to the city?

Kontext: „services“

(noun) fares can also refer to the price charged for certain services, like a ticket to an event or a meal at a restaurant. It's similar to paying for something you enjoy.

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The fare for the concert was reasonable and worth the experience.

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The fares at that restaurant are too high for what they offer.

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What is the fare for a ticket to the amusement park?

Kontext: „transportation“

(verb) to fare means how well someone does in a situation or how something goes for them. It's like saying if things are good or bad for someone.

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She fared very well in the competition and won first place.

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Unfortunately, he did not fare well during the exam.

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How did you fare in the school science project?

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