fared in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for fared in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.fare [Am fɛr, Brit fɛː] N

1.1. fare C (cost of travel):

billete m Spain
esp Spain billete m

half-fare [Am ˌhæfˈfɛr, Brit ˈhɑːffɛː] N

fare-paying passenger [ˈfɛːˌpeɪɪŋ ˌpasɪndʒə] N

Translations for fared in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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It was also indicated that the texture of raw frozen noodles, cooked after defrosting, as opposed to precooked and then frozen noodles, fared much better.
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Hearings targeted violent comic books, which fared poorly in the proceedings.
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The ship may not have lasted long in its commercial use, but the shipyard and site where it was launched have fared better.
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Though severely frostbitten, they certainly fared better than the five people who had perished in previous attempts.
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Although viewers initially tuned in, the series fared poorly with critics.
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Target participants wearing sweatpants and sandals, by contrast, fared much more poorly, gaining just $680,000 over the asset's fair value.
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While the series garnered high ratings in urban areas, it fared poorly in the hinterlands and was canceled after 14 episodes.
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The approach road to the island fared better than expected.
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In a one-on-one duel, close-checking, spoiling defenders fared best, but few could outrun him, and certainly no one could match him in the air.
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The team fared fairly well against the competition that season and managed to finish with a 5-6 record.
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