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Meanings of
fares
in English
Russian
оплата проезда в общественном пассажирском транспорте
Portuguese
tarifa
Spanish
tarifa
Catalan
tarifa
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Fee payable to use a public transport service.
pass
ticket
fare
Russian
оплата проезда в общественном пассажирском транспорте
Synonyms
Examples for "
pass
"
pass
ticket
fare
Examples for "
pass
"
1
Higher energy prices increase transport costs which farmers
pass
on to consumers.
2
YOUR boarding
pass
contains far, far more information than you might think.
3
The
pass
rate on the course so far is 80 per cent.
4
UK police have said officers will
pass
the investigation to Spanish authorities.
5
These people must
pass
certain background checks for possible past criminal convictions.
1
No wonder most countries ask for proof of return
ticket
upon arrival.
2
Your
ticket
access link will allow you access to watch both events.
3
However, they have not yet produced the
ticket
to claim the money.
4
He could lead the
ticket
and build a political movement, she said.
5
Gift aid your
ticket
and you get free admission for a year.
1
We are looking at species that
fare
better further south into Europe.
2
In times of crisis, businesses providing basic necessities tend to
fare
better.
3
The work was hard; the
fare
was hard; the life was hard.
4
It should be working towards common cashless
fare
systems and easy transfers.
5
Berlin is known for more serious intellectual
fare
,
documentaries and experimental work.
Usage of
fares
in English
1
Executives said the added cost could hurt demand, given higher air
fares
.
2
But the transport commissioner he warned
fares
could not continue to rise.
3
His advice: Book now, as these
fares
will only continue to rise.
4
That model can conflict with comparison sites that market only base
fares
.
5
And who will cop the cost of the thousands of free
fares
?
6
The
fares
freeze would have given us four or five weeks additional.
7
Seamus Brennan: Turned down request for 8 per cent increase in
fares
8
Cash
fares
are discouraged; tickets bought on board do not allow transfers.
9
The amount of revenue collected from
fares
in New Zealand was unknown.
10
I'll take you home or anywhere you say, you've paid your
fares
.
11
It will be interesting to see how American Sniper
fares
outside America.
12
The e-hailing super group, Uber, have recently announced an increase in
fares
.
13
Last year I turned 16, and have since been paying adult
fares
.
14
The financial high-flyer admitted to evading
fares
on a number of occasions.
15
Freezing
fares
,
one of his policies, will help millions on low wages.
16
He can claim his rail
fares
to from work and other perks.
Other examples for "fares"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
fares
fare
Noun
Plural
fare
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
low fares
higher fares
cheap fares
raise fares
average fares
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Translations for
fares
Russian
оплата проезда в общественном пассажирском транспорте
оплата за проезд
оплата транспорта
оплата проезда
оплата стоимости проезда
Portuguese
tarifa
Spanish
tarifa
tarifas
tarificación universal
tarificacion universal
tarifa plana
Catalan
tarifa
Fares
through the time
Fares
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
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