An entrance fee is a sum of money which you pay before you go into somewhere such as a cinema or museum, or which you have to pay in order to join an organization or institution.
The entrance fee is £9.50.
entrance fee in British English
(ˈɛntrəns fiː)
noun
1.
the money you pay to have the right to belong to an organization, club, etc
The club has an entrance fee of Euro 25.
2.
the money you pay to have the right to enter a museum, monument, exhibition, etc
The entrance fee is £9.50.
Examples of 'entrance fee' in a sentence
entrance fee
Alpiew hurriedly dug into her pocket and plonked down the entrance fee.
Fidelis Morgan THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY (2002)
Any entrance fee was going to be derisory compared to the beauty and grandeur of such a priceless work of art.
That way we don't get the twenty Deutschmarks entrance fee from you.
Robert Wilson THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS (2002)
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entrance fee
British English: entrance fee /ˈɛntrəns fiː/ NOUN
An entrance fee is a sum of money which you pay before you go into somewhere such as a cinema or museum, or which you have to pay in order to join an organization or institution.