entry fee in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for entry fee in the English»Spanish Dictionary

entry <pl entries> [Am ˈɛntri, Brit ˈɛntri] N

entry fee in the PONS Dictionary

British English

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English
The attendance was approximately 35,000 and the entry fee was $6.00 (3 days), $5.00 (2 days), $1.00 (1 day).
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There is usually an entry fee which means you will need to cover the cost of your trip, which differs between each country.
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These contests either had an entry fee to play, or required a donation to the sponsoring organization.
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The entry fee for each submission was 150.
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The no entry fee and prize money encourages newcomers as elites.
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There is usually an entry fee, but most shows will accept multiple payment options.
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The entry fee was 10 guilders (approximately 4.50 euros), including breakfast.
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It is a common business practice to have a reduced door charge or no entry fee at all during daytime.
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The entry fee was $1,000 and riders had to be at least 18 years of age to participate.
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It is open daily, and there is a small entry fee.
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