up-front fee
常見例句
- Most charge a significant up-front fee and an ongoing percentage of revenue.
大多數(shù)收取大量的前期費(fèi)用和收入的持續(xù)的百分比。 - For big enterprise, the lowered cost of IT would make up for the greater up-front subscription fee.
對于大企業(yè)來說,降低的IT成本抵消了更高的最初使用費(fèi)。 - Behavioural specialists say that members who pay an up-front yearly fee go less frequently because they don't have a regular reminder of their commitment printed on their bank statements.
行為研究學(xué)家說,會員預(yù)付完年費(fèi)后,就沒了定期的銀行帳單"任務(wù)"提醒,由此,他們?nèi)ソ∩矸垮戝€的次數(shù)會少許多。 - Its associates' programme operates a similar system to Ingram's proposed one with a smaller commission of 8%, but no up-front fee.
ECONOMIST: On-line retailing - Analyst Keith Benjamin figures online mall CUC NetMarket's model -- where customers pay an up-front fee to receive bigger discounts on all subsequent book purchases -- might prove more profitable.
FORBES: Does Amazon.com really matter? - Qteros and Praj will ask for an up-front licensing fee and then a percentage of the cash flow, a kind of royalty, from the ongoing operation.
FORBES: Soros-backed Biofuels Company Qteros Partners With Indian Ethanol Plant Builder 返回 up-front fee