tuition

[tjuˈɪʃn] [tuˈɪʃn]
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英语四级真题
  • Hiring more campus police would cost money, possibly making our tuition go up again.
    出自-2012年6月阅读原文
  • If I stayed in the U.S., it'd take two years and cost at least 50,000 dollars in tuition alone.
    2019年6月四级真题(第一套)听力 Section B
  • OK, so that's about 17,000 dollars for the tuition and fees.
    2019年6月四级真题(第一套)听力 Section B
英语六级真题
  • If going to university doesn't work out, students pay very little--if any--of their tuition fees back: you only start repaying when you are earning £21,000 a year.
    出自-2016年12月阅读原文
  • It charges no tuition.
    出自-2015年12月阅读原文
  • For students who have been coasting through college, and for American universities that have been demanding less work, offering more attractions and charging higher tuition, the party may soon be over.
    出自-2015年12月阅读原文
  • The Three-Year Solution Hartwick College, a small liberal-arts school in upstate New York, makes New York, makes this offer to well prepared students: earn your undergraduate degree in three years instead of four, and save about 543,000—the amount of one year's tuition and fees
    出自-2012年6月阅读原文
  • Meanwhile, tuition has soared, leaving graduating students with unprecedented loan debt
    出自-2012年6月阅读原文
  • Congress has tried to help students with college costs through Pell Grants and other forms of tuition support.
    出自-2012年6月阅读原文
  • Filling out these forms consumes 7% of every tuition dollar
    出自-2012年6月阅读原文
  • Expanding the three-year option may be difficult, but it may be less difficult than asking Congress for additional financial help, asking legislators for more state support, or asking students even higher tuition payments.
    出自-2012年6月阅读原文
  • They cannot afford the high tuition.
    出自-2011年6月阅读原文
  • During the tour, tuition fees were discussed.
    2018年6月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section B
  • I was lucky enough to have my tuition covered by a lottery-funded scholarship called HOPE Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally.
    2018年6月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section B
  • If going to university doesn't work out, students pay very little—if any—of their tuition fees back: you only start repaying when you are earning £21,000 a year.
    2016年12月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section C
  • So we can have taxpayers pick up students' tuition in exchange for dictating what those students will study.
    2018年6月六级真题(第一套)阅读 Section C
柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
英汉词典释义
英英词典释义
  • Noun
    1. a fee paid for instruction (especially for higher education);
    "tuition and room and board were more than $25,000"
    2. teaching pupils individually (usually by a tutor hired privately)