fee概况

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n. 费用;酬金;小费

vt. 付费给……

n. (Fee)人名;(英、柬)菲

fee词义

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n.

(加入组织或做某事付的)费;专业服务费,业务报酬;小费,赏钱;[法] 继承的产业

vt.

付给报酬,给小费;〈英〉雇用,聘请;

变形

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

双语释义

n.(名词)

[C]费,酬金 a sum of money paid for professional service

英英释义

fee[ fi: ]

n.

a fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services

an interest in land capable of being inherited

v.give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on

"fee the steward"

同义词:tipbung

fee用法

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词汇搭配

用作名词 (n.)

动词+~

ask〔charge〕 a fee收费

pay a fee付费

形容词+~

fat〔large〕 fee丰厚的酬金

nominal fee象征性的费用

extra fee额外费用

名词+~

club fee俱乐部会费

laboratory〔membership, postage〕 fee实验〔会,邮〕费

registration〔service〕 fee登记〔劳务〕费

admission〔entrance〕 fee入场费

school fees学费

~+介词

fee for〔of〕…费

词组短语

service fee酬金;劳务费

registration fee注册费,登记费;挂号费;更名费

tuition fee学费

management fee管理费

application fee[经]申请费

transfer fee转让费;过户费

membership fee会员费;入会费

annual fee年费;维持费,续展费

administration fee管理费;手续费

for a fee收费的

entry fee报名费;参赛费;入门费

entrance fee入场费

processing fee手续费

admission fee入场费;入会费;门票费

monthly fee月费;每月的零用钱

handling fee手续费,操作费

additional fee附加费用

fee paid已付费用

parking fee停车费;泊车费

rental fee租赁费

同近义词辨析

fee, earnings, wage, allowance, income, pay, salary

这组词都有“工资、收入”的意思,其区别是:

fee指提供某种服务收取的固定费用。

earnings多指通过劳动或投资等手段所得到的收入。

wage多用复数形式,指按小时、日或星期的报酬,通常指体力劳动者的工资。

allowance指收入中的补贴部分。

income与earnings含义很相近,但前者强调总收入。

pay是个通用词,可取代salary与wage.

salary指按年定下,按月或星期平均给予的报酬,指脑力劳动者的薪水。

fee, expense, price, charge, fare, cost

这组词都有“价格,费用”的意思,其区别是:

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。

expense常指实际支付的费用总数额,有时也指钱的花费。

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。

charge指提供服务时索取的费用,也指货物的价格、价钱。

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。

fee, bill, fare

fee(进入一个地方,如场馆、学校等)费用

bill(用餐、电话等)账单

fare(特指交通等)费用

双语例句

用作名词(n.)

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。

The doctor's fee was higher than we expected.
这位医生的收费比我们预料的高。

Tickets are issued only against payment of the full fee.
只有付讫全费才可将票发出。

I'm afraid I can't afford the doctor's fee.
恐怕我付不起给医生的酬金。

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。

权威例句

Auditor independence and fee dependence ☆

Rural Fee Reform and the Changing Relationship between State and Peasant

Online service development tool with fee setting capabilities

Rehospitalizations among patients in the Medicare fee-for-service program.

System for controlling the distribution and use of digital works having a fee reporting mechanism

COMPARISON OF HEALTH OUTCOMES AT A HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANISATION WITH THOSE OF FEE-FOR-SERVICE CARE

Detection of depressive disorder for patients receiving prepaid or fee-for-service care. Results from the Medical Outcomes Study.

LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT

Differences in 4-year health outcomes for elderly and poor, chronically ill patients treated in HMO and fee-for-service systems. Res...

Burden of Litigation Expense in Civil Public Interest Litigation——From the Perspective of High Price Litigation Fee of the Changzh...

fee词源

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fee

fee: [14] Fee is a word bequeathed to modern English by the feudal system (and indeed it is closely related etymologically to feudal). It came via Anglo-Norman fee from medieval Latin feodum or feudum (source also of feudal [17]). This denoted ‘land or other property whose use was granted as a reward for service’, a meaning which persists in its essentials in modern English ‘payment for work done’.The secondary signification of fee, ‘feudal estate’, is no longer a live sense, but it is represented in the related fief [17], a descendant of feodum, which English acquired through French rather than Anglo-Norman. The ultimate derivation of the medieval Latin term itself is not altogether clear, although it is usually assigned to an unrecorded Frankish *fehuōd, literally ‘cattle-property’ (*fehu has related forms in Old English féoh ‘cattle, property’ and Old Norse ‘cattle, money’ – joint sources of the first syllable of English fellow – and in modern German viehe ‘cattle’; they all go back ultimately to Indo- European *peku-, ancestor of a wide range of words meaning ‘cattle’ which, since in former times cattle were symbolic of wealth, in many cases came to signify ‘property’ too).=> fellow, feudal, fief

fee (n.)

Middle English, representing the merger or mutual influence of two words, one from Old English, one from an Old French form of the same Germanic word, and both ultimately from a PIE root meaning "cattle." The Old English word is feoh "livestock, cattle; movable property; possessions in livestock, goods, or money; riches, treasure, wealth; money as a medium of exchange or payment," from Proto-Germanic *fehu- (cognates: Old Saxon fehu, Old High German fihu, German Vieh "cattle," Gothic faihu "money, fortune"). This is from PIE *peku- "cattle" (cognates: Sanskrit pasu, Lithuanian pekus "cattle;" Latin pecu "cattle," pecunia "money, property"). The other word is Anglo-French fee, from Old French fieu, a variant of fief "possession, holding, domain; feudal duties, payment" (see fief), which apparently is a Germanic compound in which the first element is cognate with Old English feoh. Via Anglo-French come the legal senses "estate in land or tenements held on condition of feudal homage; land, property, possession" (c. 1300). Hence fee-simple (late 14c.) "absolute ownership," as opposed to fee-tail (early 15c.) "entailed ownership," inheritance limited to some particular class of heirs (second element from Old French taillir "to cut, to limit"). The feudal sense was extended from landholdings to inheritable offices of service to a feudal lord (late 14c.; in Anglo-French late 13c.), for example forester of fe "a forester by heritable right." As these often were offices of profit, the word came to be used for "remuneration for service in office" (late 14c.), hence, "payment for (any kind of) work or services" (late 14c.). From late 14c. as "a sum paid for a privilege" (originally admission to a guild); early 15c. as "money payment or charge exacted for a license, etc."

fee造句

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1. You pay one fee and then get all you want.

你付一次费用就可以得到所有你想要的。

2. No lab fee—the lab is your home and the world around you.

没有实验室费用——实验室就是您的家和您周围的世界。

3. Developers will pay a fee of $99/year, but the first year will be free.

开发者只需要支付每年99美元的费用,不过第一年将会是免费的。

4. If an investor trades shares of Google or Coca-Cola or any other company on a stock exchange, the price — and the commission, or fee — are known.

如果一个投资者在股票市场交易谷歌或者可口可乐或任何其他公司的股票,股票价格和佣金或者费用是已知的。

5. But, the fee estimator only appears to work for domestic tickets in the US.

然而,这个费用估计工具只能应用于美国的国内机票。

6. We set up the date and agreed on the fee.

我们设定了日期并就费用达成了一致。

7. The lawyers reserve the right to challenge the fee committee’s decisions at the end of the case, but the ultimate call will be up to the bankruptcy judge, James Peck.

在案子结束阶段,律师保留向费用监督委员会的决定发起挑战的权利。但是最后的呼吁将取决于主持破产案的法官詹姆斯·佩克。

8. The securities regulatory authority of the State Council should audit so custody fee and operation cost during custody.

国务院证券监督管理机构应当对托管费用和托管期间的营运费用进行审核。

9. Said fee may not exceed these costs.

上述费用不得超过这些成本。

10. Besides China, airline companies in the US, Japan and Singapore all oppose the fee and plan to sue the European Commission.

除了中国,美国,日本和新加坡的航空公司都反对欧盟收取该费用,并计划对其提出诉讼。

11. "By knowing their precise usage and fee payments, customers would get a better sense of what they are paying for, " write Thaler and Sunstein.

“通过了解他们的确切使用情况和费用支付,客户将对他们的消费有更好的感觉,”塞勒和桑斯坦写到。

12. Advanced platforms that have a limited instance-level ability to provide metering and billing often opt to provide generalized billing models in which there is a flat fee to run application code.

在计费和计量方面存在实例层功能局限的高级平台,会选择提供通用计费模式,这种模式在运行应用程序代码时会产生固定费用。

13. In New York, a new fee instituted to fund 911 services will pay for general budget items and new police uniforms.

在纽约,一项为911服务而新设立的费用将用于支付一般预算项目和新的警察制服。

14. Customers can subscribe to the service for a monthly fee of US$ 10 per user and month (Basic Version) or US$ 25 per user and month (Professional Version).

用户可以包月使用该服务,费用为每用户每月10美元(基础版)或每用户每月25美元(专业版)。

15. These enticing offers lure buyers, who must pay a fee of a dollar or so to place each bid.

如此诱人的报价令买家趋之若骛,每次出价他们须支付一美元左右的费用。

16. Carbonite. This online backup service charges one flat fee of $55 a year for any size backup.

这个在线备份服务提供的是每年固定费用$55而存储空间容量无限制。

17. Lin said. Martin said the fee includes the cost of insuring additional drivers.

马丁说这个费用包括了对其他驾驶人员的保险费用。

18. They may charge only expenses and a reasonable fee, according to The Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption.

他们可以会收取成本及一定的合理费用,按照关于国际收养的海牙协议。

19. Both gas and insurance are included in the rental fee.

汽油费和保险费都包含在租车费用里。

20. Both gas and insurance are included in the rental fee.

汽油费和保险费都包含在租车费用里。