词组 | fee |
释义 | fee AC /fiː/ noun an amount of money that you pay to do something or that you pay to a professional person for their workadjectives/nouns + feea high fee 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.a small/low/modest fee For a small fee, the shop will wrap the gift for you.an annual/monthly fee An annual fee of £150 has been introduced.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.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 annual membership fee is £250.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 booking fee also a service fee AmE (=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 do something) A 10% cancellation fee will be charged if the booking is cancelled.a subscription fee (=a fee to receive copies of a newspaper or magazine) You can pay the subscription fee by cheque.the licence fee BrE (=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 fee for the course.THESAURUS: fee → cost1 (1) |
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