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- The normal return fare to New York is fifty-six. 去纽约的来回票标准价是56元。
- He didn't have enough money to pay his train fare. 他没有足够的钱来付火车费。
- Let me go halves with you in the taxi fare. 让我和你平均负担车费。
- I've nowhere near enough for the fare. 我的钱肯定不够买车票的。
- "How are you?" is a conventional greeting. “你好”是一个习惯问候语。
- Our trade union paid my train fare. 我的车费由工会支付。
- The nuns are living in the convent. 修女们住在修道院里。
- It's wrong to travel by bus without pay your fare. 乘公共汽车不买票是不对的。
- He often speaks a few conventional remarks. 他总是喜欢说老生常谈的那几句话。
- Air fare is cheaper in the off- season. 淡季旅游机票较便宜。
- James voiced the conventional wisdom about it. 詹姆士说了对此事的一般看法。
- I thought perhaps I could find work and save up the fare. 我想我或许能找到工作攒足这笔车费。
- "Good morning" is a conventional greeting. "早安"是习用的招呼语。
- Let me go shares with you in the taxi fare. 我和你分摊计程车费吧。
- She didn't have enough money for the bus fare. 她的钱不够付车费。
- I reminded her how much the fare was. 我提醒她车票的价钱。
- The rules of conventional social behavior. 惯例符合习俗的社会行为举止之准则
- The taxi-driver stopped to pick up a fare. 计程车司机停下车来搭载一名乘客。
- A member of a convent or other religious community. 修道院住院修士修道院或其他宗教团体成员
- She serves as a lay teacher at the convent school. 她在修道院的学校当非神职的教师。
