Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - fare
Fare
fare
n. & v. --n. 1 a the price a passenger has to pay to be conveyed by bus, train, etc. b a passenger paying to travel in a public vehicle. 2 a range of food provided by a restaurant etc. --v.intr. literary 1 progress; get on (how did you fare?). 2 happen; turn out. 3 journey, go, travel. Phrases and idioms fare-stage Brit. 1 a section of a bus etc. route for which a fixed fare is charged. 2 a stop marking this. Etymology: OE f{aelig}r, faru journeying, faran (v.), f. Gmc
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I. intransitive verb (~d; faring) Etymology: Middle English ~n, 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 go, travel, get along, succeed , eat, dine, II. noun Etymology: Middle English, journey, passage, supply of food, from Old English faru, fær; akin to Old English faran to go Date: 15th century 1. range of food ; diet, material provided for use, consumption, or enjoyment, 2. the price charged to transport a person, a paying passenger on a public conveyance ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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