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1 fee
[fi:](the price paid for work done by a doctor, lawyer etc or for some special service or right: the lawyer's fee; an entrance fee; university fees.) pagamento* * *[fi:] n 1 Jur propriedade hereditária. 2 paga, remuneração, emolumento, honorários. they charge a fee for / eles exigem uma taxa por... 3 gratificação, espórtula, gorjeta. 4 jóia, propina, taxa de matrícula, de exame. 5 preço de entradas em exposições. consular fees emolumentos consulares. enrolment fee taxa de matrícula. fee-simple domínio pleno de bens herdados. fee-tail domínio limitado, vínculo. judicial fees emolumentos judiciais. retaining fee sinal por conta, adiantamento a um advogado, médico, etc. to hold in fee possuir, ter o domínio pleno de. -
2 fee
[fi:](the price paid for work done by a doctor, lawyer etc or for some special service or right: the lawyer's fee; an entrance fee; university fees.) honorários, pagamento -
3 fee
propriedade, pagamento, taxa, honorário(s) -
4 fee-simple
fee-simpledomínio pleno de bens herdados. -
5 fee-tail
fee-taildomínio limitado, vínculo. -
6 retaining fee
re.tain.ing fee[rit'einiŋ fi:] n pagamento antecipado (para serviços de advogado).————————retaining feesinal por conta, adiantamento a um advogado, médico, etc. -
7 coaching fee
coaching feehonorário para aulas particulares. -
8 contingency fee
con.tin.gen.cy fee[kəntindʒənsi fi:] n Accountancy taxa de contingência. -
9 contingent fee
con.tin.gent fee[kənt'indʒənt fi:] n Jur taxa de contingência que se paga ao advogado que conduz o processo (principalmente processo por danos). -
10 cost-plus-fixed-fee
cost-plus-fixed-fee[kɔst pl∧s fikst f'i:] n Com custo mais comissão fixa. -
11 custom fee
cus.tom fee[k'∧stəm fi:] n Com taxa alfandegária. -
12 enrolment fee
enrolment feetaxa de matrícula. -
13 entrance fee
en.tran.ce fee['entr2ns fi:] n taxa de matrícula. -
14 finders fee
finders feehonorários de intermediário. -
15 initiation fee
in.i.ti.a.tion fee[iniʃi'eiʃən fi:] n Amer jóia de admissão. -
16 school-fee
school-fee[sk'u:l fi:] n mensalidade escolar. -
17 tenant in fee simple
tenant in fee simpleproprietário de terras. -
18 tenant in fee tail
tenant in fee tailsenhor de morgado. -
19 to hold in fee
to hold in feepossuir, ter o domínio pleno de. -
20 feeble-minded
fee.ble-mind.ed[fi:bəl m'aindid] adj 1 fraco de espírito, imbecil, parvo. 2 irresoluto. 3 Med oligofrênico.
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