Fare in spanish

Tarifa

pronunciation: tɑɹ̩ifɑ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

fare1 = billete, precio del billete, tarifa. 

Example: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he would often hide in some nook of the station to save the fare.

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» airfare [air fare] = gastos de avión, precio del billete de avión.

Example: I couldn't tell you how much it cost me in postage, resumes, airfare for interviews, etc.

» airflight fare = gastos de avión, precio del billete de avión.

Example: The fierce competition between these low cost carriers in Australia has made airflight fares cheaper than ever.

» airline fare = precio del billete de avión.

Example: Increased hotel reservations helps to bolster travel agents' bottom lines as airline fare wars have meant lower commissions.

» bus fare = precio del billete de autobús.

Example: As .032 is used here in the Operations facet only, the compound, bus fares, can be expressed as 656.132.032.

» one-way fare = billete de ida.

Example: A round-trip ticket costs $16.60 and a one-way fare is $8.50 -- the ticket agent can tell you which gate to use.

» thoroughfare = vía pública, calle, carretera.

Example: Information kiosks are located in public thoroughfares, shopping malls, airports and railway stations.

fare2 = material. 

Example: Children seek education deliberately when they use the library to do their homework while many of the other borrowers are looking for recreational fare.

fare3 = comida, bocado. 

Example: This stylish cafe, situated in a heritage-listed building that used to be a gun shop, offers original, restaurant-quality fare.

fare4 = irle Algo a Alguien. 

Example: She then said: 'If you want to fare reasonably well, you better play ball with me'.

Fare synonyms

do in spanish: hacer, pronunciation: du part of speech: verb come in spanish: ven, pronunciation: kʌm part of speech: verb menu in spanish: menú, pronunciation: menju part of speech: noun make out in spanish: dar a entender, pronunciation: meɪkaʊt part of speech: verb get along in spanish: Llevarse bien, pronunciation: getəlɔŋ part of speech: verb
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