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词汇 example_english_bus-fare
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bus fare

collocation in English

meanings of busand fare


These words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or, see other collocations with bus or fare.
bus
noun[C]
uk /bʌs/ us /bʌs/
a large vehicle in which people are driven from one place ...
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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 ...
See more at fare


Examples of bus fare


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Many people in those communities cannot afford the busfare for one journey to the hospital.
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Detailed rail and busfare levels are a matter for the operators.
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It never entered my head to ask for a fee, or even for my busfare.
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Such benefit can be measured far above the benefit of the actual cost of the busfare.
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They want to be reimbursed for the cost of a busfare.
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People have to pay a busfare to go to the post office, and if there are no buses they must pay for a taxi.
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That contained both beer and the busfare—but not the public road vehicle, which carries goods.
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I suspect that they would pay their own busfare if they had the chance to vote it out again now.
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I have always paid the same busfare as my husband and have eaten as much as he has.
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Let us take as an example the busfare.
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This will guarantee all pensioners a cheap busfare scheme which is at least as generous as half-fare.
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I gave an example of a woman who could not get to work because she did not have enough money for the busfare.
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The sports centres were built where they are because one could reach them by bus and because the busfare was relatively cheap.
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It does not mean one magistrate's busfare; it means a number of governors coming from various places.
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It provides safe, reliable and efficient transport at the equivalent of the busfare.
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If a person in the village goes into town to make purchases, there is the added cost of the busfare.
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Out of this we pay 80p per week busfare.
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He had a heavy busfare, the bus service was bad, and he worked things out.
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He told him that on the first line he was to put one penny for a busfare, and then the figures 8.9.
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She can afford her busfare there and a share of a taxi coming home.
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