柯林斯詞典fee /fi?/ (fees) 1. N-COUNT A fee is a sum of money that you pay to be allowed to do something. 費(fèi)用 He paid his licence fee, and walked out with a brand-new driving licence. 他付了駕照費(fèi)用,拿著一張全新的駕照走出來(lái)。2. N-COUNT A fee is the amount of money that a person or organization is paid for a particular job or service that they provide. 酬金 Lawyer's fees can be substantial. 律師的酬金可以很豐厚。 返回 fee劍橋詞典an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service 報(bào)酬;服務(wù)費(fèi);費(fèi)用 legal fees 訴訟費(fèi) university fees 大學(xué)學(xué)費(fèi) an entrance /registration fee 門票/注冊(cè)費(fèi) We couldn't pay the lawyer's fee. 我們付不起律師費(fèi)。 例句 The entrance fee is six pounds , two pounds for the unwaged.Someone proposed a motion to increase the membership fee to £500 a year .The students are holding a demonstration to protest against the increase in their fees.It was something of a hollow victory - she won the case but lost all her savings in legal fees.For a nominal fee, they will deliver orders to customers ' homes . 返回 fee