Synonym: charge, eat, fee, get on, passenger, progress, prosper, thrive, toll. Similar words: are, bare, care, face, fade, far, farm, bake. Meaning: [fer /feə] n. 1. an agenda of things to do 2. the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance 3. a paying (taxi) passenger 4. the food and drink that are regularly consumed. v. 1. proceed or get along 2. eat well.
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(151) " You come to my place and want to pay the rickshaw fare?
(152) Normative fare policy still drives airline to improve service routine, improve service quality.
(153) And they will exchange your ticket and recalculate the fare. There might be an additional charge.
(154) I thought perhaps I could find work and save up the fare.
(155) Chow is best known for his role in the Oscar-winning Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, but he made his name in high-octane Hong Kong gangster fare such as Hard Boiled and A Better Tomorrow.
(156) Since the implement of the new way of paying legal fare, the acceptance of law cases by courts is dramatically increasing.
(157) I'll get there even if I have to pawn my watch to get the railway fare.
(158) The optimial fare structure for public transport networks with elastic demand is discussed with the assumption of fixed transit service frequency.
(159) Diamond First Class price of 250% of full economy fare, first class adjusted price of economy class full price of 230% or 200%.
(160) Girl: While I was going downtown on the tramcar this morning, the conductor came alone and looked at me as if I had not paid my fare.
(161) You might even downgrade it to bar fare, since the only stalks most guys eat are served alongside hot wings or immersed in a Bloody Mary.
(162) Passenger fares for passengers the opportunity to start the day of the applicable fare.
(163) Taxi drivers, like bus drivers, will stop anywhere,[www.Sentencedict.com] and cab fare is negotiated on entry.
(164) Miss Bush : Now , can I get a stopover on an excursion fare?
(165) So why did the South Carolina island fare poorly in the ranking?
(166) Journalists did not fare much better in public approval. TV reporters (23 percent) and newspaper reporters (21) ranked below auto mechanics (26) and nursing home operators (24) on the list.
(167) The science and technology ministry said a prestigious Russian laboratory has approved ready-to-eat bulgogi, bibimbap, seaweed soup and mulberry juice as suitable fare for astronauts.