"standard fare" 怎么发音
expression
ˈstændɝd/ /ˈfɛɹ
STAN-derd FAIR
stˈændəd/ /fˈeə
STAN-duhd FAIR
释义
'Standard fare' refers to something typical, usual, or expected, especially when talking about food or a type of service, but also used for anything that is not surprising or unusual.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈstændɝd/ /ˈfɛɹ
英式英语
stˈændəd/ /fˈeə
简化发音
美式
STAN-derd FAIR
英式
STAN-duhd FAIR
语境中听
Fish and chips is standard fare at many British pubs.
The movie offered standard fare—nothing new or surprising.
Rice is standard fare at most Asian restaurants.
That type of pop song is just standard fare on the radio these days.