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Fees - English meaning

fiː

Fees – definitions in English dictionary

noun

A payment made to a professional person or to a professional or public body in exchange for advice or services.

Usage examples:

They were faced with legal fees of £3000

Synonims:

PaymentEmolumentWageSalaryAllowanceStipendHandoutPriceCostChargeTariffTollRateAmountSumFigurePercentageCommissionConsiderationHonorariumRemunerationDuesEarningsPay
noun

An estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.

Usage examples:

Property division and the redemption of feudal fees aroused numerous disputes between feudatories a…
verb

Make a payment to (someone) in return for services.

Usage examples:

Others offer discounts on software purchases to subscribers of their once-free, now fee'd, online s…
noun

An amount of money charged for a service or for the use of something

Usage examples:

An admission fee, the doctor’s usual fee is $125.
noun

An amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service

Usage examples:

Agree/charge/collect, etc. a fee he's good, but he charges huge fees., a fee of £50/$20 million/100…

Fees translation into English

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费用

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Vergoedingen

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Frais, Honoraires, Redevance

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Honorare

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फीस, शुल्क

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Commissioni

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수수료

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Сборы

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Tarifa, Matrícula, Capa

Word origin

Middle English: from an Anglo-Norman French variant of Old French feu, fief, from medieval Latin feodum, feudum, ultimately of Germanic origin. Compare with feu, feud, and fief.

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