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I . fare [feəʳ, Am fer] N

1. fare (money):

fare
single/return fare Brit

2. fare (passenger):

fare
pasażer(ka) m (f)

3. fare no pl (food):

fare
danie nt

II . fare [feəʳ, Am fer] VB intr

fare

fare zone N

return fare N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
At first, the passenger fare was 75 cents round trip.
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It is generally considered casual fare, and as such is typically served at picnics, outdoor barbecues, potlucks and other casual meals and events.
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Taxi fares are charged according to the taximeter; however, additional charges on the fare table may apply, such as road tolls and luggage fees.
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They say it could help ease traffic congestion during rush hour and possible push up profits which may turn away possible fare increases.
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This is where the station control booth, ticketing machines and ticket gates are located, as well as various maps and fare information tables.
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All are a fun take on the usual fare from the service station to fit that holiday mood.
www.independent.co.uk
Next, discuss which stories are me-too fare that readers can get anywhere, and that waste reporters' valuable time.
www.poynter.org
The fare is calculated on a taximeter that charges by both "time and distance".
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However, the eclectic alternatives to traditional broadcast fare that have resulted have garnered considerable attention.
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Children under 11 on a full price fare usually have the same baggage allowance as an adult.
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