柯林斯詞典tuition /tju?????n/ 1. N-UNCOUNT You can use tuition to refer to the amount of money that you have to pay for being taught in a university, college, or private school. 學(xué)費 Angela's $7,000 tuition at university this year will be paid for with scholarships. 安吉拉今年$7000的大學(xué)學(xué)費將用獎學(xué)金來支付。2. N-UNCOUNT If you are given tuition in a particular subject, you are taught about that subject. 指導(dǎo)[英國英語] 返回 tuition劍橋詞典C1 mainly UK teaching , especially when given to a small group or one person , such as in a college or university (尤指一對一或小班進(jìn)行的)教學(xué),講授,指導(dǎo) All students receive tuition in logic and metaphysics . 所有學(xué)生都學(xué)習(xí)邏輯學(xué)和玄學(xué)。 mainly US (UK usually tuition fees) the money paid for this type of teaching 學(xué)費 Few can afford the tuition of $12,000 a semester . 很少人能支付得起每學(xué)期12 000美元的學(xué)費。 返回 tuition