entrance fee
英 [ˈentrəns fiː]
美 [ˈentrəns fiː]
n. 门票; 入场费; 入会费
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 门票;入场费;入会费
Anentrance feeis 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.- The entrance fee is £50.
门票是50英镑。
- The entrance fee is £50.
英英释义
noun
- the fee charged for admission
双语例句
- There is a marked correlation between the first five factors and the level of entrance fee.
其中,前五个因素与门票价格水平之间存在显著的相关关系; - Unlike local visitors, foreign tourists do not contribute directly to the local taxation, so it is reasonable to charge them higher entrance fee.
外国游客并不像当地游客一样给旅游地直接带来税收,因此向他们收取更高的门票费用是合理的。 - In this Charity party, 100% of the entrance fee through the following official organization will be donated into the afflicted area.
本次慈善震灾晚会所募捐到的善款,将作为慈善基金全部汇到以下的慈善团体,并全部用于受灾地区的救援工作。 - The entrance fee is waived for the good cause that is part of my journey.
由于我此次旅行部分目的是做善事,我的门票也被免除了。 - The entrance fee of internal tourist attractions kept rising, drawing the attentions of all social circles, which became a hot topic of internal tourism these years.
国内旅游景区门票价格上涨,成为近年来国内旅游的一个热点问题,引起了社会各界的广泛关注。 - Since when do we have to pay an entrance fee?
从什么时候开始,我们入场还得付费? - Let's pay the entrance fee and change our clothes in the dressing room.
我们去买票,然后到更衣室去换衣服。 - We were unable to afford the entrance fee.
我们无力支付入场费。 - Peter: How much is the entrance fee?
彼得:门票多少钱? - So if an entrance fee is charged, some people will surely be kept away from the park.
所以如果收门票,必然有些人会被拒之门外。