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Fee Pay Money Fiː Charge Paid Licence Amount

A 'fee' is a sum of money paid for permission to do something or for a specific job or service.

fee指为被允许做某事而支付的一笔钱,或者指为某个特定工作或服务支付的报酬。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]费;费用 A fee is a sum of money that you pay to be allowed to do something.
  • He hadn't paid his television licence fee.

    他尚未缴纳电视机使用许可费。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]服务费;报酬;酬金 A fee is the amount of money that a person or organization is paid for a particular job or service that they provide.
  • Find out how much your surveyor's and solicitor's fees will be.

    弄清你要向鉴定员和律师支付多少费用。


Oxford fee AWL / fiː ; NAmE fiː / noun 1 an amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services 专业服务费;咨询费;报酬 legal fees 律师费 Does the bank charge a feefor setting up the account? 在这家银行开立账户要收费吗? fee-paying schools (= that you have to pay to go to) 收费学校 synonyms at
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2 an amount of money that you pay to join an organization, or to do sth (加入组织或做某事付的)费 membership fees 会费 There is no entrance feeto the gallery. 这个美术陈列馆不收门票。 fee fees fee'd feeing
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feefee /fiː/ ●●● S3 W3 AWL noun [countable]
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an amount of money that you pay to do something or that you pay to a professional person for their work:  You can use the gym and pool for a fee of £35 a month. see thesaurus at
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COLLOCATIONSadjectivessmall/low· Some companies will sell the items for you, for a small fee.high/large/big· The school fees are extremely high.a hefty/fat fee informal (=a very large fee)· Customers are being charged a hefty fee for their telephone service.an annual/a monthly fee· An annual fee of £150 has been introduced.an entrance/entry fee (=a fee to enter a place)· The gallery charges an entrance fee.a membership fee (=a fee to become a member of a club or organization)· The gym’s yearly membership fee is £250.a subscription fee (=a fee to receive copies of a newspaper or magazine)· You can pay the subscription fee by cheque.school/college/university fees· She paid for her college fees by taking a part-time job as a waitress.tuition fees (=money paid for being taught)· Many universities now charge tuition fees for these courses.doctor’s/lawyer’s/accountant’s etc fees· We need to find the money for the doctor’s fees somehow.legal/medical fees· She received £300 compensation after legal fees had been deducted.a 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 English) (=a charge you pay when buying a ticket)· Tickets for the concert are £45, plus a booking fee.a 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 English (=the money a television licence costs)· The licence fee is set to rise again.verbscharge a fee· The accountant charged a big fee for his services.pay a fee· You have to pay a small fee to rent a locker.
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[fi:]feed, feeding, fees

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费用(95%),酬金(5%)
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n.(Fee)人名;(英、柬)菲

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