单词 | fee |
释义 | feefee /fiː/ ●●● S3 W3 AWL noun [countableC] COSTan amount of money that you pay to do something or that you pay to a professional person for their work 〔付给专业人员的〕工作酬金,服务费 You can use the gym and pool for a fee of £35 a month. ► see thesaurus at cost 月付35英镑,即可使用健身房和游泳池。 COLLOCATIONS adjectives small/low 少的/低的 Some companies will sell the items for you, for a small fee. 有些公司可代你出售这些物品,只收取少量费用。 high/large/big 高的/多的/大量的 The school fees are extremely high. 那所学校学费极高。 a hefty/fat fee informal (=a very large fee) 巨额费用 Customers are being charged a hefty fee for their telephone service. 客户被收取巨额电话费。 an annual/a monthly fee 年费/月费 nAn annual fee of £150 has been introduced. an entrance/entry fee (=a fee to enter a place) 入场费 nThe gallery charges an entrance fee. a membership fee (=a fee to become a member of a club or organization) 会员费 nThe gym’s yearly membership fee is £250. na subscription fee (=a fee to receive copies of a newspaper or magazine) You can pay the subscription fee by cheque. school/college/university fees 学费/大学学费 nShe paid for her college fees by taking a part-time job as a waitress. tuition fees (=money paid for being taught) 学费 nMany universities now charge tuition fees for these courses. doctor’s/lawyer’s/accountant’s etc fees 诊疗费/律师费/会计师费等 nWe need to find the money for the doctor’s fees somehow. legal/medical fees 律师费/医疗费 nShe received £300 compensation after legal fees had been deducted. na flat/fixed/set fee (=a fee that is the same in every case) You pay a flat fee for all the services that are provided. a booking fee (also a service fee American EnglishAmE) (=a charge you pay when buying a ticket) 订票手续费 nTickets for the concert are £45, plus a booking fee. na cancellation fee (=a charge for ending an agreement you have made to travel on a train, stay at a hotel etc) A 10% cancellation fee will be charged if the booking is cancelled. a licence fee British EnglishBrE (=the money a television licence costs) 收视费,电视许可证费 verbsnThe licence fee is set to rise again. charge a fee 收取费用 The accountant charged a big fee for his services. 会计师收取了一大笔服务费。 pay a fee 付费 You have to pay a small fee to rent a locker. 租用储物柜须支付少量费用。 Examples from the Corpus fee• The doctor I saw charged an £100 fee for an initial consultation.• Some actors can ask a fee of around $1000.000 a movie.• Dr Allison charges a fee of $90 for a consultation.• It also includes dozens of sights that have admission fees.• You may have to pay an arrangement fee to the lender of £200 to £300.• The entrance fees to the park have gone up by 50%.• It also provides money, drawn partially from fees paid by developers, to protect land from urban development.• Any tickets resold will be subject to a 20% handling fee deducted from monies due.• Last year IBM paid $12 million in legal fees to a single law firm.• An accident on vacation can cost you a lot in medical fees.• I understand that our fee will be split equally between both parties.• Insurance covered most of the doctor's fees.• You have to spend some proportion of the fee there on the rock.• The fee for the standard structural survey is £175.• The fee is $50 for a six-week art class.• Total fees and commissions fell to $ 204 million from $ 192 million, as corporate finance and lending fees fell. From Longman Business Dictionary feefee /fiː/ noun 1[countableC]COMMERCE an amount of money paid to a professional person or organization for their services If you want help selecting a policy, you might want to use an insurance adviser who charges a fee, but earns no commission. fee for Cable TV subscribers pay a monthly fee for the service. The bank does not charge an arrangement fee for the loan. → see also no win no fee2[countableC]COMMERCE an amount of money paid to an author, musician etc for a book, piece of music etc that they have writtenSYN ROYALTY The publisher canceled publication and refused to pay the author a promised $900,000 fee. (1300-1400) Old French fé, fief, from Medieval Latin feudum; → FEUDAL |
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