English to Latin Meaning of fee - feodo


Fee :
feodo

feodo, remunerationem, solucionis, redde, terminus, consummatio, inpensa, sumptibus, praedium, verus praedium, terra, realis fuerit, unam acram, arguere, rem, tessera pretium

redde, feodo, pretium, redditum, Suspendisse, accipere usuram

feodo,militum
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Definitions of fee in English
Noun(1) a fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services(2) an interest in land capable of being inherited
Verb(1) give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on
Examples of fee in English
(1) The open days, which will take place all over the country, aim to give people free access to buildings that are not usually open to them or would normally charge an admission fee .(2) In doing so the dentist was taking his fee for professional services, which he simply refused to provide on any other terms.(3) entry fee(4) We say that buses are a public service, and that bus fares are really a user fee on a public service.(5) This fee for service payment mechanism could affect patients with long term conditions in four ways.(6) In exchange for a fee , they receive services such as score updates or the right to enter contests or ask questions to talk-show guests.(7) Such a body could charge a fee for their services, which participating hospitals would only be willing to pay.(8) an annual membership fee(9) This will outline three ways to pay for advice: a fee , commission or a combination of both.(10) York Minster recently began charging visitors an admission fee after a voluntary charging scheme failed to generate enough cash.(11) the gallery charges an admission fee(12) His business instincts have seen the wonderful crystal collection in the palace as well as its fantastic fleet of antique cars opened to the public for a considerable fee .(13) Membership fees of Ôö¼├║2 are now due for members of the Youth Club and an admission fee of 50p per night will also be charged.(14) We did not charge an admission fee but we asked those who demonstrated to make donations.(15) The price may be as various as the amount paid for a specific commodity, an hourly wage rate, or a professional fee for technical advice, or an insurance premium and so on.(16) For example, the annual fee for a family policy could be as little as US $1,000, depending on the insurer's wealth and insurance policy limit.
Related Phrases of fee
(1) registration fee ::
registration fee
(2) entrance fee ::
introitus feodo
(3) management fee ::
administratione feodo
(4) application fee ::
feodo application
(5) transfer fee ::
translatio feodo
(6) late fee ::
nuper feodo
(7) membership fee ::
membership feodo
(8) annual fee ::
annuam
(9) admission fee ::
feodo admissionem
(10) processing fee ::
processui feodo
Synonyms
Noun
1. payment ::
solucionis
2. wage ::
merces
3. salary ::
salarium
4. allowance ::
annonas ducatus
5. price ::
pretium
6. cost ::
pretium
7. charge ::
arguere
8. tariff ::
lezdam
9. rate ::
rate
10. amount ::
tantum
11. sum ::
summa
12. figure ::
figure
13. remuneration ::
remunerationem
16. pay ::
redde
17. contingency fee ::
contingentiam feodo
18. emolument ::
emolument!
Verb
19. bung ::
bung
20. tip ::
tip
Different Forms
fee, fees
Word Example from TV Shows
this guy's fee is 125.

this guy's FEE is 125.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 11

minus my fee,
which is 17 percent,

minus my FEE, which is 17 percent,

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 9

For a substantial fee,
and l do mean substantial,

For a substantial FEE, and l do mean substantial,

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 4

♪ Paid a fee
Door, let me get in free ♪

♪ Paid a FEE Door, let me get in free ♪

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 2

l spent an hour sweet-talking
the manager down to
a restocking fee.

l spent an hour sweet-talking the manager down to a restocking FEE.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 7

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