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Перевод: fee speek fee


[существительное]
гонорар ; вознаграждение; жалованье; плата ; плата за учение; взнос ; вступительный взнос; членский взнос; сбор ; пошлина ; лен ; феодальное поместье; право наследования без ограничений;
[глагол]
платить гонорар; давать на чай; нанимать


Тезаурус:

  1. The "video conference" then takes place for a fee of between 80 and 120 for half an hour.
  2. They must begin teaching a syllabus this September to pupils who will sit their exams in 1994, but the exam fee will not be set until the end of next year.
  3. The foresters of fee usually had the right to take "cablish" - that is, dead and dry wood, and trees or branches blown down by the wind within their bailiwicks: in Bernwood Forest, if the wind felled ten trees "in one night and one day", the king took them all, but if there were less than ten, the forester of fee took them.
  4. In his affidavit, Mr Lightman said, Mr Duke described how 25,000 was paid into his bank account as a "consultancy fee" and was later withdrawn in instalments and paid directly by Miss Jones - in cash - to Mrs Sutcliffe for the series of articles she had provided.
  5. His spell in Italian football was a disaster and he eagerly accepted the chance to join Manchester United for a record fee of 115,000.
  6. Many crematoria include scattering or burying the ashes in a garden of remembrance in their fee.
  7. While we are on the subject of money, it is interesting to note that Freud's fee for an hour of his time was nearly four times the fee for a day in "a first rate sanatorium".
  8. A modest fee - say 10 - should silence the cries of administrative expense and inconvenience.
  9. But this is hardly a convincing argument when produced by an organisation that collects some 130 million, even if it also proposes to give those of its members whose works are performed outside "significant venues" a flat fee of 75 a year.
  10. As a result of this experience, the CAB together with other interested organisations lobbied the Home Office to try to persuade them to waive or reduce the 60 fee for those on supplementary benefit.
  11. It was not, he answered, through want of trying: clubs were either unwilling to sell so early in the season, or were asking too high a fee.
  12. In anticipation of the agreement we would like to offer you a fee of 2,500 for Activity Book 1 and a further 2,500 for Activity Book 2.
  13. Patients are charged 35 per cent off the dentist's normal private fee for dentures, crowns, bridges or other treatment involving a dental laboratory or they are charged the laboratory costs.

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