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美 [fiː]英 [fiː]
  • n.费用;(加入组织或做某事付的)费;报酬;咨询费;专业服务费
  • vt.聘请;〈英〉雇用;给小费;付给报酬

复数: fees 过去式: feed 现在分词: feeding 过去分词: feed 第三人称单数: fees

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noun

1

专业服务费;咨询费;报酬
an amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services

legal fees

律师费

Does the bank charge a fee for 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

2

(加入组织或做某事付的)费
an amount of money that you pay to join an organization, or to do sth

membership fees

会费

There is no entrance fee to the gallery.

这个美术陈列馆不收门票。

These are all words for an amount of money that is charged or paid for sth.以上各词均指所收取或付出的费用。

a fixed amount of money that is asked or paid for sth指所索取或付出的价格、费用:

a low hourly rate of pay

按小时支付的低报酬

interest rates

利率

an amount of money that is asked for goods or services指商品或服务的要价、收费:

an admission charge

入场费

( rather formal ) an amount of money that you have to pay for professional advice or services, to go to a school or college, or to join an organization指专业服务费、咨询费、学费、会费:

legal fees

诉讼费

an annual membership fee

年度会员费

an amount of money that you regularly have to pay for use of a building or room指房屋租金。

an amount of money that you have to pay so that you can be a member of an organization指应缴会员费

an amount of money that you have to pay to use a particular road or bridge指道路、桥梁的通行费

an amount of money that you have to pay to use sth for a particular period of time指租金

In British English rent is only money paid to use a building or room: for other items use rental . In American English rent can be used for both, but rental is still more common for other items.

( rather formal ) a list of fixed prices that are charged by a hotel or restaurant for rooms or meals, or by a company for a particular service指旅馆、餐馆或公司的服务价目表、收费表

fee

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT 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。

  • 2
    N-COUNT 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。

noun

1
an interest in land capable of being inherited
2
a fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services

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
Synonym: tip bung

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  1. We charge only a token fee for use of the facilities .

    我们对使用这些设施只收取象征性的费用。

  2. Entry is only allowed on payment of the full registration fee .

    缴付全数登记费用方可进入。

  3. It will take time for the higher rates to feed through to investors .

    需要时日投资者才能最终得到较高的回报率。

  4. The report 's findings will feed into company policy .

    公司的政策将会考虑到报告的调研结果。

  5. I 've put some money by for college fees .

    我已经存了些钱作大学学费。

  6. School fees can make a big hole in your savings .

    学费可以花掉一大笔储蓄。

  7. You can 't feed a family on £ 50 a week .

    你无法靠每周50英镑养活一家人。

  8. Fees are calculated on a sliding scale according to income .

    按浮动费率制根据收入高低计算收费。

  9. They have a large family to feed .

    他们要养活一大家人。

  10. The government will continue to pick up college fees for some students .

    政府将继续替一些学生缴纳学费。

  11. Does the bank charge a fee for setting up the account ?

    在这家银行开立账户要收费吗?

  12. They needed a bath and a good feed .

    他们需要洗个澡,饱餐一顿。

  13. Our fees depend on the value of the trust .

    我们的费用视信托金额而定。

  14. The printer has an automatic paper feed .

    这台打印机有自动进纸装置。

  15. There 's enough here to feed an army .

    这儿的东西足以养活一支军队。

  16. The baby can 't feed itself yet .

    这个婴儿还不能自己吃东西。

  17. Can you feed the cat , please ?

    请你喂一下猫好吗?

  18. 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。

  19. He needs feeding up some .

    他需要多吃些东西补一补。

  20. Feed the baby on demand .

    宝宝需要就喂食。

  21. A feed will usually provide instant gratification to a crying baby .

    喂食通常可使正在哭闹的婴儿立即得到满足。

  22. Your parents will have to cover your tuition fees .

    你的父母得支付你的学费。

  23. We are trying to get the baby into a routine for feeding and sleeping .

    我们试着让婴儿按时进食和睡觉。

  24. Paying a fee doesn 't automatically qualify you for membership .

    交纳会费并不能使你自动成为会员。

  25. Membership fees should be paid to the secretary .

    会员费应交给秘书。

  26. Birds feed on nuts and berries in the winter .

    鸟类靠坚果和浆果过冬。

  27. For drug addicts , the need to feed the addiction takes priority over everything else .

    对于吸毒者来说满足毒瘾胜过一切。

  28. The lawyer 's fees will make a dent in our finances .

    律师费将耗去我们一部分资金。

  29. The fees they charge are not unreasonable .

    他们的收费还算合理。

  30. There 's a stiff $ 15 entrance fee to the exhibition .

    展览会的入场费高达15元。

fee charge cost fare price tip 【导航词义:费用】
fee v. 报酬;费用
〔辨析〕

指付给专业人员的服务费, 也可指为加入某组织或做某事而支付的费用。

〔例证〕

doctor's/lawyer's fees

医生诊费/律师费

membership fee

会费

He was looking for a part-time job in order to pay his school fees next semester.

为了交下一学期的学费,他在找兼职。

charge v. 费用,价钱
〔辨析〕

指商家对欲购买其商品或服务的买者收取的费用。

〔例证〕

The seller will send the goods to your house for an extra charge.

卖家会送货上门,但是要收取一笔额外费用。

Gas charges won't change until the end of this year.

今年年底之前煤气费不会发生变化。

cost v. 费用;成本
〔辨析〕

指为购买商品、完成某事或生产产品而支付的款项。

〔例证〕

The total cost of this picnic was about 200 yuan.

这次野餐的全部费用大约200元。

He insisted that he pay for the cost of the taxi.

他坚持由他来付打车的钱。

fare v. 票价
〔辨析〕

指乘坐火车、汽车、飞机等交通工具的费用。

〔例证〕

He has no money to pay his air fare to London.

他没钱买去伦敦的机票。

Children under 14 travel at half fare.

14岁以下儿童票价减半。

price v. 价格,价钱
〔辨析〕

指消费者为购买某种商品或服务而需要支付的钱。

〔例证〕

retail prices

零售价

The price of a coat in that mall is almost half my monthly salary.

那个商场里一件大衣的价格几乎是我每月工资的一半。

tip v. 小费
〔辨析〕

指额外付给餐厅侍者等服务人员的小额服务费。

〔例证〕

The waiter received a big tip.

那名服务生得到了一大笔小费。

Is it customary in the United States to leave a tip for every meal?

在美国有每餐之后都给小费的习俗吗?

commission allowance bonus fee reward 【导航词义:酬金,奖金】
commission v. 佣金,回扣
〔辨析〕

通常指按销售额付给销售人员的提成。

〔例证〕

There are only two items of commission left unpaid.

只剩两笔交易的佣金未付。

He took 5% commission on the goods he had sold.

他从销售的货物中提取5%的佣金。

allowance v. 津贴,补助
〔辨析〕

指定期或出于特殊原因而给予的补贴费用。

〔例证〕

His monthly allowance is 800 yuan.

他每月津贴为800元。

Do the workers get an allowance for clothing?

工人们有服装补贴吗?

bonus v. 奖金,津贴
〔辨析〕

尤指企业为奖励表现出色的员工而发放的奖金。

〔例证〕

The staff is expecting a large Christmas bonus.

员工们期待着在圣诞节得到一大笔奖金。

He decided to quit his job after getting the bonus.

他决定在领到奖金后辞职。

fee v. 酬金,费用
〔辨析〕

指付给专业人士的劳务费,也指学费、会费、手续费等。

〔例证〕

I thought the lawyer's fee was rather high.

我认为那个律师收费很高。

That health club charges an annual membership fee.

那家健身俱乐部收取会员年费。

The bank charges a fee for setting up an account.

在这家银行开立账户要收费。

reward v. 酬金,报酬
〔辨析〕

指给予勤劳及品德高尚者的奖励,也指警方提供的悬赏金,常后接介词 for/of。

〔例证〕

He deserves a reward for his efforts.

他积极努力,应得到奖赏。

This job is really hard, but the financial rewards are great.

这份工作很辛苦,但报酬丰厚。

The police have offered a reward of $10,000.

警方已悬赏1万美元。