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fare$27423$ - traducción al griego

CALLED JOHN FAHEY IN SOME ACCOUNTS
John Charles Fare; John Faré; John C. Fare; Fare, John

fare      
n. κομίστρο, ναύλο, ναύλος, τροφή, τιμή
reduced fare         
  • A basic farebox of circa 1950s manufacture
  • The top of a modern-day farebox
FEE PAYABLE TO USE A PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICE
Fares; Transit fares; Transit fare; Subway fares; Subway fare; Airfares; Linked trip; Transit ticket; Farebox; Fare collection; Fare box; Fare boxes; Fareboxes; Reduced fare; Schedule of prices
μειωμένος τιμή
bill of fare         
  • Menu cards - Presi Corp.
  • Porta Westfalica]]
  • A lighted display board-style menu outside a French Kebab restaurant.
  • Savoy Hotel in Cairo, menu from 1900.
LIST OF FOOD AND DRINKS AVAILABLE AT A RESTAURANT
Online menus; Menu prose; Secret Menu; Bill of fare; Draft:Dessert menu; Secret menu; Restaurant menu; Ladies menu; Ladies' menu; Women's menu; Womens menu
μενού, τιμοκατάλογος φαγητών

Definición

fare
I. v. n.
1.
Go, pass, travel, journey.
2.
Be situated (with respect to what may be fall one), be treated, prosper, prove, happen, turn out.
3.
Feed, be entertained.
II. n.
1.
Charge (for conveyance of a person), passage-money, price of a ticket.
2.
Passenger or passengers.
3.
Victuals, commons, provisions. See food.
4.
Condition, experience, fortune, luck, outcome.
5.
Quantity of fish caught.

Wikipedia

John Fare

John Fare (sometimes John Charles Fare or John Fahey or John Faré) is a fictional performance artist who allegedly used robotic surgery to remove parts of his body onstage as part of his act. His final performance was allegedly suicide by beheading. The story originated in 1968 and is generally considered an urban legend.