a fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services
an interest in land capable of being inherited
动词 fee:
give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on同义词:tip, bung
例句
Tickets are issued only against payment of the full fee.只有付讫全费才可将票发出。
Unwaged members pay a lower entrance fee.无固定收入的人入场费从优。
I thought the accountant's fee rather high.我认为那个会计师收费很高。
The fee of our company's outgo last month was much more than this month.我们公司上月支出的费用比这个月多。
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。
详细解释
fee n.(名词)A fixed sum charged, as by an institution or by law, for a privilege:费:一种法律或组织机构规定的为某项特权而征收的固定费用:例句:a license fee; tuition fees.执照费;学费 A charge for professional services:业务报酬:对职业性的服务所支付的报酬:例句:a surgeon`s fee.诊费 A tip; a gratuity.小费;赏钱Law An inherited or heritable estate in land.【法律】 继承的产业:已继承的或可继承的地产 In feudal law, an estate in land granted by a lord to his vassal on condition of homage and service.Also called feud 2fief 封建地产:在封建法律中,领主授予为其效忠的封臣的地产也作 feud2fiefThe land so held.封地:以这种方式占有的领土v.tr.(及物动词)feed,fee.ing,fees To give a tip to.付给报酬:给小费Scots To hire.【苏格兰】 雇佣 <习惯用语>in fee【法律】 In absolute and legal possession.作为无条件和合法所有的习惯用语>来源:Middle English fe 中古英语 fe from Anglo-Norman fee [fief] 源自 英法语 fee [封建地产] from Old French fie, fief 源自 古法语 fie, fief [of Germanic origin] * see peku- [源于日耳曼语] *参见 peku-