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  • 1 fare

    {fεə}
    I. 1. такса, цена на билет, пътни разноски, път
    adult FARE цена на билет за възрастен
    2. пътник, пасажер
    3. храна, ядене
    II. 1. лит. пътувам, странствувам
    to FARE forth тръгвам, заминавам
    2. книж. изкарвам, успявам
    how did you FARE? как изкара? как беше/мина? to FARE alike имаме еднаква съдба/участ
    3. impers книж. върви ми
    it has FAREd ill with him не му провървя
    how FAREs it (with you)? как я караш
    4. храня се
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    {fЁъ} n 1. такса, цена на билет, пътни разноски, път; adult fare це(2) {fЁъ} v 1. лит. пътувам, странствувам; to fare forth тръгвам, з
    * * *
    цена; странствам; такса; пасажер; билет;
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    1. adult fare цена на билет за възрастен 2. how did you fare? как изкара? как беше/мина? to fare alike имаме еднаква съдба/участ 3. how fares it (with you)? как я караш 4. i. такса, цена на билет, пътни разноски, път 5. ii. лит. пътувам, странствувам 6. impers книж. върви ми 7. it has fared ill with him не му провървя 8. to fare forth тръгвам, заминавам 9. книж. изкарвам, успявам 10. пътник, пасажер 11. храна, ядене 12. храня се
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    fare[fɛə] I. n 1. такса, цена на билет, пътни разноски, път; \fares, please! билети, моля! adult \fare цена на билет за възрастен; full \fare цял билет; single \fare билет за отиване; return \fare билет за връщане; excess \fare доплащане; 2. пътник, пасажер; 3. храна, ядене; bill of \fare меню; 4. ост. положение; II. v 1. поет. пътувам, странствам; to \fare forth тръгвам, заминавам; 2. книж. прекарвам, успявам; how did you \fare? как прекара? провървя ли ти? to \fare alike имаме еднаква съдба (участ); 3. impers книж. върви ми; it has \fared ill ( badly) with him не му провървя; how \fares it ( with you)? как върви работата? как я карате? 4. храня се.

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