tuition 英 [tjuˈɪʃn]   美 [tuˈɪʃn]

tuition

tuition  英 [tjuˈɪʃn] 美 [tuˈɪʃn]

n. 学费;讲授 

名词复数:tuitions 

I have no income and I have to pay my tuition. 我没有收入,还得付学费。 我是穷人里面最穷的。
But before you can even pay the tuition, you have to get in. 然而即使你能付得起学费,你必须要先入园才行。

  • Tuition is a fee paid for instruction or teaching, usually for higher education. Many students need to get part-time jobs to pay their college tuition.
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  • n. 学费;讲授
  • 1. I have no income and I have to pay my tuition.

    我没有收入,还得付学费。 我是穷人里面最穷的。

  • 2. But before you can even pay the tuition, you have to get in.

    然而即使你能付得起学费,你必须要先入园才行。

  • 3. The plan is backed by a consortium guarantee of a percentage of tuition at any member university or college.

    此理财计划由一财团在背后支持,可以对每一个大学成员的部分学费提供保障。

  • tuition (n.) early 15c., "protection, care, custody," from Anglo-French tuycioun (13c.), Old French tuicion "guardianship," from Latin tuitionem (nominative tuitio) "a looking after, a caring for, watching over, protection, guardianship," from tuitus, past participle of tueri "to look after" (see tutor (n.)). Meaning "action or business of teaching pupils" is recorded from 1580s. The meaning "money paid for instruction" (1828) probably is short for tuition fees, in which tuition refers to the act of teaching and instruction (a sense attested from 1580s).
tu·ition / tjuˈɪʃn ; NAmE tuˈɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] 1 tuition(in sth) ( formal) the act of teaching sth, especially to one person or to people in small groups (尤指对个人或小组的)教学,讲授,指导 She received private tuition in French. 她由私人教授法语。 collocationsat education 2 ( also tuˈition fees [plural ] ) the money that you pay to be taught, especially in a college or university (尤指大专院校的)学费 tu·ition / tjuˈɪʃn ; NAmE tuˈɪʃn /
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