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起步价 (qǐbùjià) is used to refer to the minimum fare that a taxi driver charges for a ride. It is the initial rate that the driver charges before the meter starts running. For example, if a taxi driver charges ten yuan as the 起步价, then the passenger will have to pay ten yuan before the meter starts running.
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起步价 (qǐbùjià) is typically used when referring to the starting minimum fare of a taxi. It is the initial rate that the taxi driver charges for the ride, before any additional fees are added. It is also sometimes used to refer to the initial cost of a service or product, such as the starting price of a meal at a restaurant.
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Synonyms:
初始价 (chūshǐjià) - initial price
起步费 (qǐbùfèi) - starting fee
起步价格 (qǐbùjiàgé) - starting rate
Antonyms:
最终价 (zuìzhōngjià) - final price
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