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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。
- Our trade union paid my train fare. 我的車(chē)費由工會(huì )支付。
- 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。
- Air fare is cheaper in the off- season. 淡季旅游機票較便宜。
- 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。
- A special team of police were kept on standby during the time of violence. 在發(fā)生暴亂期間,經(jīng)常有一支警察特別小分隊處于整裝待命狀態(tài)。
- I reminded her how much the fare was. 我提醒她車(chē)票的價(jià)錢(qián)。
- 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。
- Fare tend to go down in the autumn and rise again at christmas. 交通票價(jià)秋季時(shí)趨于下降,而圣誕節期間又開(kāi)始回升。
- Increasing the wages of the bus crews will force up the fare. 提高公共汽車(chē)司乘員的工資將迫使標價(jià)上漲。
- Let's look at the bill of fare and decide what we're going to eat. 讓我們先看看菜單,然后再決定打算吃什么。
- A charge for public conveyance; fare. 運費公共運輸費用; 車(chē)費
- Otherwise,you'll have to try your luck for standby. 聯(lián)航: 否則,你只能碰運氣,等候補了。
- He was put on standby for the flight to New York. 這班飛往紐約的班機,他候補待位。
- I could put you on standby if you wish. 我可以把您列為候補,如果您愿意的話(huà)。