surcharge
vt. 追加罚款; 使…装载过多; 使…负担过重; 索高价
n. 附加费,额外费用; 超载; [法]过高收费行为; 加盖过的邮票(或印花税票)
A surcharge is an extra payment of money in addition to the usual payment for something. It is added for a specific reason, for example by a company because costs have risen or by a government as a tax.
The government introduced a 15% surcharge on imports...
政府对进口产品加收 15 %的附加费。
The prices of overseas holidays are subject to surcharges.
海外度假游的价格受各种附加费的影响。
1. an additional charge (as for items previously omitted or as a penalty for failure to exercise common caution or common skill)
1. charge an extra fee, as for a special service
2. rip off; ask an unreasonable price
3. fill to capacity with people;
4. print a new denomination on a stamp or a banknote
5. fill to an excessive degree;
6. place too much a load on;
7. show an omission in (an account) for which credit ought to have been given
The above rates are net are inclusive of 15 % surcharge.
所有房价均为净价,不需加收15%服务费.
Surcharge will apply for period of Formula One 2010 . This will be at time of booking.
于格兰披治一级方程式赛事期间需另缴附加费. 价钱如有任何差别,一切以订位时为准.
The surcharge may change the composition of America's trade deficit, without necessarily changing its size.
附加税只会改变美国贸易赤字的组成比例, 而不见得能改变其规模.
And there is a 30 % surcharge for making a house call after midnight.
其中有30%是深夜服务的额外费用.
Above room rates ( RMB ) are subject to 10 % surcharge. For exchange, please contact front desk.
上述价格为 人民币,另加收10%服务费. 如以外币结算请与前台收银处联系.