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词汇 full-fare
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full fare

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meanings of fulland fare


These words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings.
full
adjective
uk /fʊl/ us /fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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fare
noun
uk /feər/ us /fer/
the money that you pay for a journey in a vehicle such as a bus ...
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Examples of full fare


full fare
The company insisted that the terms of the contract entitled it, unless it had been given 28 days' notice, to retain the fullfare out.
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The bus having come 20 minutes late, they were too late to enjoy the concessionary fare and therefore they had to pay the fullfare.
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At the moment, children over 14 years of age, if they travel by public transport, nearly always have to pay the fullfare.
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It is so organised that one has to pay pretty well the fullfare for five days.
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It has even been suggested that the concessionary fares for old-age pensioners should be reduced from one half of the fullfare to one third.
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However, if the fare is more than £10 then, of course, the passenger must pay the fullfare.
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They are expected to pay the full price for entry to public services and must pay fullfare on public transport.
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When the visitors make the journey, they have to pay fullfare because there is no concession.
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Therefore, a large number of passengers have travelled on scheduled routes at less than fullfare, and there have not been good enough loadings.
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Some claim the fullfare and then pay a cut-price fare.
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At present when a fullfare is £6 the concessionary fare is £3.
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We cannot afford such provision, so the children must pay fullfare.
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Two children can stand at the same bus stop and make the same journey to school, one having to pay the fullfare and the other travelling free.
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I paid the fullfare of £113.
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In paragraphs 26 and 77 the motorist's concept of the marginal cost of the car being far cheaper than the one-off fullfare cost of public transport is highlighted.
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