词汇 | carfare |
释义 | carfare noun[ U ] USold-fashioneduk /ˈkɑː.feər/ us /ˈkɑːr.fer/ the money paid by a passenger for travelling in a bus, taxi, etc.: 车费 You'll need a couple of dollars for carfare.你得带几美元付车费。 Costs & expenses admission charge aliment all in at cost at someone's expense bank charges outgo overrun palimony price point pricing redress remittance reserve RPI spend transfer fee tune upkeep whack Examples of carfarecarfare We never, ever got a cent, not even reimbursement for carfare or for babysitting. From Philly.com While a great book can transport you without carfare to another world, a good laugh can be more revitalizing than many a vacation. From NPR Another form of support involves subsidies to participants in the form of payment for child care, cash payments for their time, or carfare costs incurred by participation in the program. She was just about to step aboard, when she suddenly remembered she did not have carfare. From Project Gutenberg It was fifteen minutes' walk from the store, and by taking this walk twice a day she saved carfare and the price of luncheon. From Project Gutenberg To save carfare she walked to her work--about forty minutes' distance. From Project Gutenberg The weekly expense was palpably increased by 60 cents a week for luncheon and 30 cents for carfare to ride to work. From Project Gutenberg She is often so tired that she must spend 5 cents for carfare, instead of walking. From Project Gutenberg Even in those days there wasn't much left over after carfare and lunches had been deducted. From Project Gutenberg For any one of the boys to attend, meant the sacrificing of a day's work and the cost of carfare. From Project Gutenberg The other was a sick student who, we found, had used the money to pay carfare to his home. From Project Gutenberg In nearly all cases carfare is provided to and from school when necessary. From Project Gutenberg He spent five cents on carfare each morning, and saved five by walking home each night. From Project Gutenberg There came into the treasury $1.00 'saved on carfares'; 'whitewashing a cellar' brought $3. From Project Gutenberg Her weekly budget was: lodging, $1; board, $1.95; luncheons, $1.05; insurance, 21 cents; clothing, contributions to church, occasional carfare, and other expenses, $1.79; total, $6. From Project Gutenberg 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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