fare from m to n

fare from m to n
n.从M到N的票价

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  • fare — 01. The one way [fare] to Cambridge is approximately $50. 02. Plane [fares] are expected to increase as a result of the merger of the country s two major airlines. 03. I had to walk home from the pubbecause I didn t have enough for the taxi… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • fare — [feə ǁ fer] noun [countable] TRAVEL the price paid to travel by plane, train etc: • With cheaper air fares, travelers have more vacation choices. • South Yorkshire s low bus fares are persuading drivers to leave their cars at home. • Children… …   Financial and business terms

  • Fare avoidance — Fare avoidance, as distinct from fare evasion is the use of knowledge to legally travel using tickets which cost significantly less than the normal fare for a given journey, which is what one might be expected to use. It has become somewhat of an …   Wikipedia

  • Fare evasion — Fare evasion, as distinct from fare avoidance , is the act of illegally travelling on public transport, having deliberately not purchased the required ticket to travel (having had the chance to do so). It is a problem in many parts of the world,… …   Wikipedia

  • fare — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 money paid to travel by bus, taxi, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ expensive, high ▪ cheap, low ▪ adult (esp. BrE), full, normal …   Collocations dictionary

  • Fare — A fare is the fee paid by a traveler allowing him or her to make use of a public transport system: rail, bus, taxi, etc. In the case of air transport, the term airfare is often used.UsesThe fare paid is a contribution to the operational costs of… …   Wikipedia

  • fare — {{11}}fare (n.) O.E. fær journey, road, passage, expedition, strong neut. of faran to journey (see FARE (Cf. fare) (v.)); merged with faru journey, expedition, companions, baggage, strong fem. of faran. Original sense is obsolete, except in… …   Etymology dictionary

  • fare — I. intransitive verb (fared; faring) Etymology: Middle English faren, from Old English faran; akin to Old High German faran to go, Latin portare to carry, Greek peran to pass through, poros passage, journey Date: before 12th century 1. go, travel …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • from — preposition Etymology: Middle English, from Old English from, fram; akin to Old High German fram, adverb, forth, away, Old English faran to go more at fare Date: before 12th century 1. a. used as a function word to indicate a starting point of a… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • From Elvis in Memphis — Infobox Album | Name = From Elvis in Memphis Type = studio Artist = Elvis Presley Released = June 17, 1969 Recorded = January February 1969 Genre = Rhythm and blues Rock and roll Length = 57:09 Label = RCA LSP 4155 Producer = Chips Moman Felton… …   Wikipedia

  • fare — [OE] Both the verb fare (now only an archaism) and the noun go back ultimately to the Indo European base *por ‘going, passage’, which has produced a wide range of other English words, including emporium, ferry, fiord, ford, importune, opportunity …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

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