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
- Who will support your study and pay the tuition fee?
谁会支助你的学业以及支付你的学费的? - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - How can some students finish their college education since they can hardly afford the tuition fee?
那些很难支付学费的同学如何完成他们的学业呢? - The government will provide A30 per cent tuition fee reimbursement to students who successfully complete each module.
学员完成每个单元后,会获政府退还三成学费。 - My tuition fee and money for living!
我的学费和生活费! - Tomorrow I will be registering for classes and on Friday I will pay tuition fee.
明天我要去班级注册,然后星期五去交学费。 - A Study of Tuition Fee Policy of Higher Normal Education since China's 30 Years 'Reform and Opening UP
改革开放三十年来中国高等师范教育学费政策研究 - He mortgaged his house to get the tuition fee for his son.
他为了给儿子凑学费抵押了房子。