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fare [fares] (money paid for a transport ticket)
noun
[UK: feə(r)]
[US: ˈfer]

pasajenoun
{m}
Retired people don't have to pay the fare. = Los jubilados no pagan pasaje.

fare [fares] (paying passenger)
noun
[UK: feə(r)]
[US: ˈfer]

carreranoun
{f}

pasajeronoun
{m}

fare [fared, faring, fares] (to travel)
verb
[UK: feə(r)]
[US: ˈfer]

viajarverb

fare [fares] noun
[UK: feə(r)]
[US: ˈfer]

precionoun
{m}

fare dodger (a person who deliberately avoids payment for public transport)
noun
[UK: feə(r) ˈdɒ.dʒə(r)]
[US: ˈfer ˈdɑː.dʒər]

polizónnoun
{m}

farewell [farewells] (a wish of happiness at parting)
noun
[UK: ˌfeə.ˈwel]
[US: ˌfeˈr.wel]

adiósnoun

farewell [farewells] (an act of departure)
noun
[UK: ˌfeə.ˈwel]
[US: ˌfeˈr.wel]

despedidanoun
{f}
We organized a farewell party for her. = Celebramos una fiesta de despedida para ella.

farewell (bid farewell)
verb
[UK: ˌfeə.ˈwel]
[US: ˌfeˈr.wel]

despedirseverbHe kissed her farewell. = La besó al despedirse.

Far East (East and Southeast Asia, see also: )
proper noun
[UK: ˈfɑː(r) iːst]
[US: ˈfɑːr ˈiːst]

Extremo Orienteproper noun
{m}

bill of fare (enumeration of dishes in writing)
noun
[UK: bɪl əv feə(r)]
[US: ˈbɪl əv ˈfer]

cartanoun
{f}

menúnoun
{m}

biological warfare (use of an organism as a weapon of war)
noun

guerra biológicanoun
{f}

cyberwarfare (warfare taking place on the Internet)
noun

ciberguerranoun
{f}

guerra informáticanoun
{f}

fanfare [fanfares] (a flourish of trumpets or horns)
noun
[UK: ˈfæn.feə(r)]
[US: ˈfæn.ˌfer]

fanfarrianoun
{f}
In Mexico, most small towns have a patron saint whose feast day is celebrated with great fanfare. = En México, la mayoría de los pueblos pequeños tienen un santo patrón cuya fiesta se celebra con gran fanfarria.

fanfare [fanfares] (a show of ceremony or celebration)
noun
[UK: ˈfæn.feə(r)]
[US: ˈfæn.ˌfer]

bombo y platillonoun
{f}

fieldfare [fieldfares] (Turdus pilaris)
noun
[UK: ˈfiːld.feə]
[US: ˈfiːld.ˌfer]

zorzal realnoun
{m}

information warfare (use of information in pursuit of an advantage over an opponent)
noun

guerra de la informaciónnoun
{f}

infoguerranoun
{f}

psychological warfare (mentally manipulative approach to warfare)
noun

guerra psicológicanoun
{f}

seafarer [seafarers] (one who travels by sea)
noun
[UK: ˈsiː.feə.rə(r)]
[US: ˈsiː.ˌfe.rər]

marineronoun
{m}

thoroughfare [thoroughfares] (road open at both ends)
noun
[UK: ˈθʌ.rə.feə(r)]
[US: ˈθɝːo.ˌfer]

vía de comunicaciónnoun
{f} gran rua {f}

vía públicanoun
{f}

thoroughfare [thoroughfares] (waterway)
noun
[UK: ˈθʌ.rə.feə(r)]
[US: ˈθɝːo.ˌfer]

canalnoun
{m}

thoroughfare [thoroughfares] (way through)
noun
[UK: ˈθʌ.rə.feə(r)]
[US: ˈθɝːo.ˌfer]

pasajenoun
{m}

trench warfare (warfare in which opposing sides occupy trenches)
noun
[UK: trentʃ ˈwɔː.feə(r)]
[US: ˈtrentʃ ˈwɔːr.ˌfer]

guerra de trincherasnoun
{f}

warfare noun
[UK: ˈwɔː.feə(r)]
[US: ˈwɔːr.ˌfer]

guerranoun
{f}
The art of modern warfare does not necessarily require soldiers to be armed to the teeth to be effective as combatants. = En el arte moderno de la guerra no es requisito que los soldados estén armados hasta los dientes para ser combatientes eficaces.

wayfarer [wayfarers] (traveller)
noun
[UK: ˈweɪ.ˌfeər.ə(r)]
[US: ˈweɪ.ˌfer.ər]

caminantenoun
{m} {f}

welfare (aid, provided by a government, etc.)
noun
[UK: ˈwel.feə(r)]
[US: ˈwel.ˌfer]

seguridad socialnoun

welfare (health, safety, well-being, happiness and prosperity)
noun
[UK: ˈwel.feə(r)]
[US: ˈwel.ˌfer]

bienestarnoun
{m}
I work for public welfare. = Trabajo para el bienestar público.

welfare state [welfare states] (social system in which the state takes overall responsibility for the welfare of its citizens)
noun
[UK: ˈwel.feə(r) steɪt]
[US: ˈwel.ˌfer ˈsteɪt]

estado benefactornoun
{m}

estado de bienestarnoun
{m}

estado del bienestarnoun
{m}

welfare trap (situation)
noun

trampa del desempleonoun
{f}