第三人称复数:entrance fees
入场费
1. 入场费:Edge 果岭边缘 | Entrance fee 入场费 | Entry 申请
2. 入港手续费:dutiable goods 应纳税的货物 | entrance fee 入港手续费 | evasion of duty 逃税
3. 入场赛:Eeclectic score 折衷分 | Entrance fee 入场赛 | Entry 申请
4. 会费,入场费:enter into an agreement 订约 | entrance fee 会费,入场费 | equlibrium;balancing 平衡
1. 门票;入场费;入会费
An entrance fee is a sum of money which you pay before you go into somewhere such as a cinema or museum, or which you have to pay in order to join an organization or institution.
e.g. The entrance fee is £50.
门票是50英镑。
1. entrance fee
1. They may also agree on the method of proportionate payment or such payment plus an advance payment of entrance fee.
2. The Chinese paid an " entrance fee " and shared 10 percent of the daily gold production.
3. The Wall is there, but there is no or just a minimal entrance fee.
4. It might also charge an entrance fee, although currently visitors aren't charged for wandering through the area.
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5. If you want to join the workshop, please register before May 13 and pay a 30 yuan entrance fee.
6. entrance fee
6. But the entrance fees of some tourist attractions are already more than the entrance fee for the Palace Museum in Beijing.
7. " His pass was worth the entrance fee alone, " said the impressed national coach.
8. The entrance fee to the temple is 25 RMB and there are English audio tours available.
9. Too much money has been spent on it, and the entrance fee is not for ordinary people.
10. Commercial tourism has not yet blighted the area, apart from an entrance fee of 30 yuan.
noun
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1. the fee charged for admission
Synonym: admission admission charge admission fee admission price price of admission entrance money