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Tradução & Definição
a fee: um custo, uma tarifa
How much is the membership fee for your gym? Quanto custa a inscrição do seu clube de ginástica?
the registration fees os custos de inscrição
Pronunciation examples
UK: My university tuition fees have left me in severe debt.
US: You can join the gym for a very small membership fee.
Exemplos
- "Writer's fee (maximum): 30,000 dollars (half to be paid upon commission, the other half upon completion)."
- "The fee for the spa is non-refundable."
- "I won't bore you with all the details, but I have discovered that there is an inordinate number of extra fees we are paying to the bank which are atypical for a corporation as large as ours."
- "We have branches all over the world, all these fees are necessary for us to provide outstanding service to our customers."
- "let's stick it in (a) savings account without any fees!"
- "Here is a brief summary of the supplementary charges we are currently paying to our bank Huckster and Hoodwink: wire and stock transaction fees, telephone consultation fees, online banking fees, and service charges on all of our accounts."
- "The downside is that there is minimal or no interest on checking accounts, and there may be fees."
- "Aside from Bümbüm's fee, we should be able to film the commercial for under a million dollars, which is rather inexpensive considering the scope of the project."
- "Fred Farmer : Well, as you're a high-profile psychologist, the device is yours for free, along with a generous testing fee, say $10,000?"
- "As a gesture of goodwill, and to show you how much I appreciate your business, I have waived the fee for the initial 2 minute and 30 second phone call with Mr Quincy."
- "They have agreed to waive the supplementary fees on all of your future transactions, and reimburse you retroactively for all charges incurred over the last 12 months."
- "Bruno : Icarus has brought it to my attention that we're paying a great deal of extra fees to your bank Sam, and I'm afraid most of it is going to your porcelain door handles and your Château Margaux."
Exercício 1
Which of the following terms is synonymous with "a fee"?
Which of the following terms is synonymous with "a fee"?
A "wire" is not a "fee". A "wire" is a transfer (usually of money) or a telegram.
A "fee" is not a "mistake" or error.
In this list, "charge" is the only synonym for a "fee", which is an amount of money to be paid by a customer for a service. In this case, the "charges" from the bank include "transaction fees", service charges etc.
A "fee" is not a debt, although if one cannot afford to pay all the fees he owes, he might end up "in debt".
A "fee" is not an account, although a fee may be debited from an account.
Exercício 2
Choose the items that would typically be associated with an employee's expense account.
Be careful, there may be more than one correct choice!
Be careful, there may be more than one correct choice!
Choose the items that would typically be associated with an employee's expense account.
Be careful, there may be more than one correct choice!
Be careful, there may be more than one correct choice!
Although many companies provide health care for their employees, medical bills aren't associated with employee expense accounts, which are reserved for business-related expenses.
The charges and fees for cleaning a company's office would not normally be associated with an employee's "expense account". A "fee" refers to the cost of a service. For example: I had to pay a three dollar fee for returning the video too late.
This is a good choice. A receipt from a taxi ride during a business trip is an example of something that would be associated with an "expense account". An "expense account" is a list of company charges and expenses paid for by the employee, then reimbursed to the employee after submission of an expense report.
This is a good choice. An "expense account" is an account of company charges and expenses initially paid for by the employee, then paid back or reimbursed to the employee after submission of an expense report. A "receipt" or "bill" is a piece of paper confirming payment for goods or services.
This would not be associated with an employee's "expense account". A "salary bonus" is an additional amount of money given to an employee, typically at the end of the year, or the end of a business period. A "salary bonus" is included in an employee's paycheck.
Exercício 3
Have you understood the dialogue? Let's find out!
Select the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
Select the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
Have you understood the dialogue? Let's find out!
Select the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
Select the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
This is correct. When Warbuckle asks Bethany if her solution will work, she replies "for the right price, I'll make it work", meaning that for a certain amount of money she will find a way of making her plan succeed. A "fee" refers to the cost of a service. Example: Lawyers charge large fees for their services.
This is incorrect. Warbuckle says that the US authorities are "threatening to send (Pedro) back to Mexico", indicating that Pedro is still in the US, but that deportation is a possibility. Pedro hasn't been deported yet. To "threaten (someone)" is to menace them or suggest a possible consequence for an action, however does not mean that an action has been committed.
This is correct. Bethany knows of "some laws that grant amnesty to certain illegal immigrants". To "grant amnesty (to a criminal)" is to "pardon" them, or to "forgive" them for an offense (legally). Bethany knows of laws which could pardon immigrants living illegally in the US.
This is correct. Warbuckle says "You're hired Bethany", meaning that he is going to engage Bethany's services as a lawyer.
Exercício 4
Floyd says: "The downside is that there is minimal or no interest on checking accounts, and there may be fees."
Another way to express this is: "The is that there is or no interest on checking accounts, and there may be ."
Another way to express this is: "The is that there is or no interest on checking accounts, and there may be ."
Floyd says: "The downside is that there is minimal or no interest on checking accounts, and there may be fees."
Another way to express this is: "The disadvantage 1 is that there is little 2 or no interest on checking accounts, and there may be charges 3."
Another way to express this is: "The disadvantage 1 is that there is little 2 or no interest on checking accounts, and there may be charges 3."
1 disadvantage: This is the best choice. "Downside" means "problem" or "inconvenience". Example: "The disadvantage of travelling by plane is that it causes lots of pollution".
1 advantage: This is not correct. An "advantage" is a "bonus" or "plus" - the opposite of "downside" and "disadvantage".
1 bottom line: This is not correct. The "bottom line" of an issue is the "key" or "essential point" of the issue. This does not share a similar meaning with "downside".
2 little: "Little" is the best choice. A "minimal" amount of money is a "tiny" or "very small" amount. Example: "There will be a minimal charge for this service: only $1".
2 medium: This is not correct. A "medium" amount of money is an "average" or "standard" amount, and this sounds unnatural. Moreover, the term "medium" does not share a similar meaning with "minimal". Example: "-Would you like your steak medium or well done -Neither! I'm a vegetarian!".
2 minus: This is not correct. A "minus" number is negative, as in "the temperature in Greenland can drop to minus forty degrees". This does not share a similar meaning with "minimal".
3 charges: "Charges" is the best choice here. "Fees" are "charges" made by a person or company for their services. Example: "This lawyer has very high fees, but she always wins".
3 losses: This is not correct. If you suffer a "loss", you "lose" money, or finish up with less money than you started with. This does not share a similar meaning with "fees".
3 taxes: This is not correct. "Taxes" are paid to government or local authorities; banks cannot charge taxes, and this term does not share a close meaning with "fees".
Exercício 5
Below are the lyrics to the first part of Icarus's rap! Fill in the blanks which are missing. Play the audio to help you!
Icarus: your hands in the air,
and wave 'em like you just don't care,
and if you like to invest liquid ,
let me hear you say "oh yeah"!
Yo! Listen to me Bruno, do not be absurd,
let's take our money, and it into !
The first third of cash should be risk-free,
let's stick it in (a) savings account without any !
Icarus: your hands in the air,
and wave 'em like you just don't care,
and if you like to invest liquid ,
let me hear you say "oh yeah"!
Yo! Listen to me Bruno, do not be absurd,
let's take our money, and it into !
The first third of cash should be risk-free,
let's stick it in (a) savings account without any !
Below are the lyrics to the first part of Icarus's rap! Fill in the blanks which are missing. Play the audio to help you!
Icarus: Throw 1 your hands in the air,
and wave 'em like you just don't care,
and if you like to invest liquid assets 2,
let me hear you say "oh yeah"!
Yo! Listen to me Bruno, do not be absurd,
let's take our money, and divide 3 it into thirds 4!
The first third of cash should be risk-free,
let's stick it in (a) savings account without any fees 5!
Icarus: Throw 1 your hands in the air,
and wave 'em like you just don't care,
and if you like to invest liquid assets 2,
let me hear you say "oh yeah"!
Yo! Listen to me Bruno, do not be absurd,
let's take our money, and divide 3 it into thirds 4!
The first third of cash should be risk-free,
let's stick it in (a) savings account without any fees 5!
1 Throw: "To throw" means to launch or propel with your hands, generally an object such as a ball. In this context, however, it means to raise your hands into the air, or "wave them" over your head.
2 assets: "Assets" describe items capable of generating income. These could be cash, property (real estate) or machines for example. A "liquid asset" can be converted into cash with minimum time. Metals such as gold and silver are examples of liquid assets.
3 divide: The verb "to divide" means to "split" or "separate" into smaller parts. It is also a mathematical function. Icarus plans on "dividing" or "separating" the money into three thirds and investing or placing a third in different ways.
4 thirds: "A third" or "one third" is 1/3; a fraction equivalent to .33333. Icarus plans to divide the 1.2 million dollars he has found into "thirds" (or increments of 400,000 dollars) and place or invest each third differently.
5 fees: A "fee" refers to the cost of a service. Example: Lawyers charge large fees for their services, and bankers charge fees for transactions. In this verse, Icarus encourages Bruno to put a third of the 1.2 million dollars into a savings account which does not charge any "fees" or "charges".
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