词汇 | fared |
释义 | fared past simple and past participle offare fare verb[ Iusually+ adv/prep ] old-fashioneduk /feər/ us /fer/ to succeed or be treated in the stated way: 成功;遭遇 How did you fare in your exams?你考得怎么样? fare badlyLow-paid workers will fare badly under this government. fare wellThe party has fared well in recent local elections. Coping and not coping balancing act be left holding the babyidiom bear up bite bite off more than you can chewidiom cut heat hold juggle juggling keep body and soul togetheridiom keep your head above wateridiom keep/hold your end upidiom manage roll scrape through (something) sink or swimidiom stretch to something stride subsist Examples of faredfared In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. In fact, many ballet-pantomimes fared better than the operas with which they were performed. Compared to most of their urban counterparts, whose real incomes plummeted, farmers fared well. Thus, homeless boys fared worse than squatters, but much better than villagers in terms of pathogen exposure. This provides additional support for the argument that democracy has fared well in this part of the region. These men fared worse even compared to men with low religious coping0practices and who did not report any diagnosis-related increase of religiosity. For regional council elections, where women have fared very poorly, a first-past-the-post or winner-take-all method is used. This opposite - externalization - fared quite well and merits further exploration. On externalizing indices, females reported higher substance use and teacher-reported inattentiveness than males, yet fared better than males on delinquency and school grades. Indeed, belladonna had fared much better in medieval times as its proximity to ruins indicates. The strained care-givers fared better than both non-caregivers and unstrained care-givers, who showed increases in depressive symptoms. The question is whether the former could succeed in maintaining stem family forms, and how the latter group fared. Even so, cotton, which is a low residue-producing crop, fared well in this study. This decline resulted in increased rent-seeking by all households, but the rural households generally fared most poorly. In my own assessment, which is informed by analysis of media coverage of the implementation, this does not seem to have fared well. Some companies fared well in fund-raising and attained stability. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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