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- The normal return fare to New York is fifty-six. 去紐約的來(lái)回票標準價(jià)是56元。
- He didn't have enough money to pay his train fare. 他沒(méi)有足夠的錢(qián)來(lái)付火車(chē)費。
- Let me go halves with you in the taxi fare. 讓我和你平均負擔車(chē)費。
- I've nowhere near enough for the fare. 我的錢(qián)肯定不夠買(mǎi)車(chē)票的。
- He had to make a quick change at Shanghai. 他不得不在上海匆忙換車(chē)。
- Our trade union paid my train fare. 我的車(chē)費由工會(huì )支付。
- Take a change of clothes with you. 把你替換的衣服帶去吧。
- It's wrong to travel by bus without pay your fare. 乘公共汽車(chē)不買(mǎi)票是不對的。
- He was hostile to any change in our plan. 他反對我們計劃中的任何改變。
- Air fare is cheaper in the off- season. 淡季旅游機票較便宜。
- Can you change a five-pound note? 你能換開(kāi)五英鎊的票子嗎?
- I thought perhaps I could find work and save up the fare. 我想我或許能找到工作攢足這筆車(chē)費。
- Let me go shares with you in the taxi fare. 我和你分攤計程車(chē)費吧。
- She didn't have enough money for the bus fare. 她的錢(qián)不夠付車(chē)費。
- There is an imperceptible change in temperature. 溫度有細微的變化。
- I reminded her how much the fare was. 我提醒她車(chē)票的價(jià)錢(qián)。
- This is where we change from car to bus. 這就是我們從小汽車(chē)換乘公共汽車(chē)的地方。
- The taxi-driver stopped to pick up a fare. 計程車(chē)司機停下車(chē)來(lái)搭載一名乘客。
- You don't need my say-so to change things. 你不必向我請示可自行做些變動(dòng)。
- He find it impossible to make her change her mind. 他發(fā)現使她改變主意是不可能的。