tuition fee
英 [tjuˈɪʃn fiː]
美 [tuˈɪʃn fiː]
学费
英英释义
noun
- a fee paid for instruction (especially for higher education)
- tuition and room and board were more than $25,000
双语例句
- Self-supported students should pay tuition fee and lodging expenses of the whole academic year on time after registration.
自费学生报到后按时交付一年学费及宿费。 - Due to high tuition fee, most of ordinary families cannot afford to send their children to boarding schools.
因为较高的学费,大部分普通家庭支付不起他们的孩子上寄宿学校的费用。 - She is doubtful whether she could afford her daughter's tuition fee.
她怀疑自己是否能负担得起女儿的学费。 - Students who would like to pay the tuition fee in cash should convert the foreign currencies into RMB first.
如使用现金支付学费,请先将外币或者旅行支票兑换成人民币后再缴纳学费。 - Students whose families are financially difficult may apply for subsidy or reduction and exemption of the tuition fee.
家庭经济困难的学生,可以申请补助或者减免学费。 - Tuition fee of HK$ 29,000 should be paid in full upon admission.
申请人一经取后须全缴付学费港币$29000。 - In particular, it introduces the new policies on tuition fee and support for college students proposed by "higher education act2004".
2004年的《高等教育法案(草案)》,又提出了新的学费政策和资助制度。 - I understand that the application fee and tuition fee submitted will not be refunded.
本人明白所缴交之申请费及学费将不获退还。 - Many families in countryside can't afford the tuition fee for their children.
很多农村家庭拿不起孩子的学费。 - Good, we can deduct from your tuition fee instead.
那正好,以后的工资在学费里面扣。