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fee English

Meaning fee meaning

What does fee mean?
Definitions in simple English

fee

A fee is the money you pay for some kinds of services, such as legal advice, education, or club membership. School fees have increased again this year. (law) An inheritable estate in land held of a feudal lord in return for certain services. He held his lands in fee of the Earl of Chester.

fee

a fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services an interest in land capable of being inherited (= tip) give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on Remember to tip the waiter fee the steward

Synonyms fee synonyms

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Conjugation fee conjugation

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fee · verb

Examples fee examples

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Simple sentences

There's no entrance fee.
The lawyer's fee was very high.
How much is the monthly fee of this swimming school?
There is no admission fee for children under five.
How much is the entrance fee?
How much is the annual membership fee?
Is there a fee?
I thought I had paid the monthly fee, but I received a phone call from the school saying that the bill still needs to be paid.
Each member has to pay a membership fee.
There's no membership fee for joining.
What's the admission fee?
What's the daily fee?
I'm sorry, but you'll have to pay an excess weight fee.
You can play free, but for a small fee, you can get an advantage over other players.

Movie subtitles

What's the rental fee?
I'm a doctor, you know, and I'll call that kiss my fee.
That's a nice fee.
It was a very small tuition fee.
I ought to pay your fee, oughtn't I?
And I'll make you a present of my fee for old times' sake.
Get rid of the letters, take all the risk, for a small fee.
Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff will forfeit his entrance fee if he doesn't.
Well, then he'd have to join the club and pay the membership fee to start with.
If this is a professional interview, my fee is a guinea.
What's the admission fee?
Admission fee?
I never turned down a thumping big fee then any more than now.
I do not set my life at a pin's fee and for my soul, what can it do to that, being a thing immortal as itself?
By paying me the advanced fee my services are at your disposal from now on in case anything slips.
I regret that you've been troubled. I'll send you a check for your fee.
As of yet there is no fee.
You're going to get a big fee.
Fee, fi, fo, fum. I smell the blood of an Englishman.
Those Scots, they take the fee and refuse to job.
I'll handle the transaction. Get rid of the letters, take all the risk, for a small fee.
The fee for your consultation.
I can't pay you a fee.
My fee?
As for the fee for the script, our company hasn't decided the amount.
He'll take a small fee.
And here's the writer's fee.
I understand one thing: I won't go back for the same fee.
Pay a guest fee!
Then you'll pay a guest fee and a business tax.
And who will pay the fee for your donkey?
Yes, who will pay the fee for you?
That way, we can expect a fee from the manager on top of what we collect from the guests.
I must collect our fee from the hotel manager in the morning.

News and current affairs

They should organize new online entities in which they pay a fee for direct investigative reporting, unmediated by corporate pressures.
That way, they do not have to cut spending substantially in the months before the fee is due, but can instead smooth spending over the year.
This erodes net interest margins, puts pressure on certain fee structures, and makes certain providers more cautious about entering into long-term financial relationships.
This amount, akin to a modest management fee, is simply not a dominating consideration for investors.
At the time of the euro crisis, the Fund was floundering once more in the aftermath of the East Asian crisis, as its fee-paying clients did anything they could to avoid turning to it.
Sarkozy has also spoken of forcing France's eager healthcare consumers to pay a flat fee covering part of the costs of treatment.
This fee structure makes it difficult to run a business selling items for less than ten dollars, and impossible to run a business selling items for less than one dollar: transaction costs eat up the profits.
Is there something in it for him - a higher stock price, an advertising fee, or someone else's gratitude?
LendAround, in the United States, enables individuals to lend their DVDs to strangers, with the company charging a transaction fee for managing the process.
Today, enterprising firms offer, for a fee, to tell you about your genes.
Instead, the company's software acts as a mediator between the driver and the consumer, in exchange for a fee.
Why impose restrictions on a dealmaker who earns a large fee for arranging a merger that imposes no risk on the bank after the transaction has closed?
This is particularly problematic in countries where health-care delivery is based on a fee-for-service model.
Having come to turn in weapons for a fee, some of them became violent when they discovered that the money wasn't there to pay them.