fee

英[fiː] 美[fiː]
  • n. 费用;酬金
feed feed feeing fees
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星级词汇:
    n. (名词)
    1. 酬金,赏金,报酬
    2. 服务费
    3. 【律】继承的不动产,世袭土地
    4. 所有权
    5. 小帐
    6. 薪水
    7. 公费
    8. 手续费
    9. 会费
    10. 学费
    11. 报名费
    12. 入场费
    v. (动词)
    1. 付费给,缴(会费),給…小费
    2. <英><苏格兰>聘用,聘请,雇用
    3. 给...发薪水
    4. 向...交手续费
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]费,酬金 a sum of money paid for professional service

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services

  2. an interest in land capable of being inherited

Verb:
  1. give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on;

    "Remember to tip the waiter"
    "fee the steward"

1. He finally corrected his misstatement and offered to reduce the fee.
他终于纠正了自己的错误说法,提出要减少费用。

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2. He responded positively and accepted the fee of £1,000 I had offered.
他作出了肯定的答复,并接受了我给的1,000英镑的费用。

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3. Sometimes there's a flat fee for carrying out a particular task.
有时执行某项特定的任务有固定的价码。

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4. A higher fee does not necessarily mean a better course.
收费更高并不意味着课程就一定更好。

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5. He threatens to dock her fee.
他威胁要扣掉她的服务费。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. She charged only a nominal fee for her work.
      她为所做的工作只收取象征性的费用。
    2. The doctor's fee was higher than we expected.
      这位医生的收费比我们预料的高。
    3. Tickets are issued only against payment of the full fee.
      只有付讫全费才可将票发出。
    4. I'm afraid I can't afford the doctor's fee.
      恐怕我付不起给医生的酬金。
    5. The fee they are offering bears no relation to the amount of work involved.
      他们支付的酬金和所需的工作量无关。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Does your school charge school fees?
      你们学校收学费吗?
    2. The lawyer gave advice to poor people for a very small fee.
      那位律师为穷人咨询只收极少的费用。
    3. The doctor's fees were higher than we expected.
      医生的酬金比我们预计的要高。
    4. If you want to join, there's an entrance fee of 20 dollars.
      入会需20美元的入会费。
n. (名词)
  1. fee的基本意思是“费,酬金”,可以是支付给律师、医生等的服务费(用于复数形式居多),也可以是会费、报名费、学费等费用。
n. (名词)
fee, charge, dues, fare, toll
  • 这组词的共同意思是“费”。其区别是:
  • charge是普通用语,泛指生活各方面所花费的“价钱”“费用”,尤指某种服务的“费用”; fee指付给团体的费用,如“报名费”“会费”或付给自由职业者如私人教师、医生、律师等所收的“费用”或“谢金”,还可指“租书费”等; dues指应缴的款或应付的各种税或各种组织的会费; toll指使用道路、桥梁、海港等所需的“过路费”“过桥费”,也可指长途电话费、设施使用费或市场的摊位费等; 而fare主要指车、船、飞机等的旅费。例如:
  • The guidebook to the museum is available free of charge.这个博物馆的游览指南免费供应。
  • The doctor's fee was higher than we expected.那医生收费比我们预料的要高。
  • The shipowners must pay the dues for the use of the harbour every year.船主们每年必须交租用港口税。
  • A toll must be paid on the tunnel.通过这条隧道必须付通行费。
  • When you take a bus you have to pay the fare.坐公共汽车必须买票。
  • charge,price,fee,fare,cost,expense
  • 这些名词均有“价格,费用”之意。
  • charge指提供服务时索取的费用,也指货物的价格、价钱。
  • price指商品在市场出售的价格,尤指卖方对商品所提出的单价。比喻意义指付出的代价。
  • fee指上学、求医以及找律师等付的费用,还可指会费、借书费等。
  • fare侧重指旅行时所付的车、船费等费用。
  • cost指生产某东西的成本,也泛指商品的价格,可与price换用。
  • expense常指实际支付的费用总数额,有时也指钱的花费。
  • 用作名词 (n.)
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