fee
noun[C]
uk/fiː/us/fiː/B1
anamountofmoneypaidfor aparticularpieceofworkor for aparticularrightorservice:
报酬;服务费;费用legalfees诉讼费
universityfees大学学费
anentrance/registrationfee门票/注册费
We couldn'tpaythe lawyer's fee.我们付不起律师费。
- Theentrancefee is sixpounds, twopoundsfor theunwaged.
- Someoneproposedamotiontoincreasethemembershipfee to £500 ayear.
- Thestudentsareholdingademonstrationtoprotestagainst theincreaseintheirfees.
- It was something of ahollowvictory- shewonthecasebutlostall hersavingsinlegalfees.
- For anominalfee, they willdeliverorderstocustomers'homes.
Costs & expenses
- aliment
- all in
- blue book value
- book value
- carriage
- carrying charge
- cash flow
- expenditure
- flat rate
- gate money
- purchasing power
- special offer
- spend
- starting price
- sticker price
- sunk cost
- surcharge
- time is moneyidiom
- top rate
- transfer fee