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paid; rental; fee-paying; fee paying; commercial (Alexander Demidov); pay; paid-for (bix); fee-based (1. used to describe a service that you pay a fixed price to use: Executives say the marketing of fee-based services will help offset rising costs. 2. used to describe a person that you pay a fixed price for advice, a service, etc.: Although many advisers are switching to a fee-based service, the majority still survive on a commission basis. Cambridge Business English Dictionary. The imposition of fee-based services may radically curtail the breadth of resources available to library users where historically information has been offered freely. ESD Alexander Demidov); charterable (suburbian); be paid for; user-pay (User-pay work stations and streaming services will be offered by a third party at no cost to the city. ART Vancouver) |
Gruzovik |
requiring payment; paying |
comp., MS |
toll (The toll phone number for the conferencing service. In the Options dialog box, on the Account tab, this is one of the conferencing information settings needed for a user to join a conference) |
construct. |
toll (о дороге, автостоянке) |
econ. |
marketed |
health. |
fee for service (from a letter to patients: We as family physicians, "primary care physicians", are expected to provide administrative support and services as well as medical care in a fee for service structure which does not meet the needs of running a full service family practice. ART Vancouver) |
law |
stipendiary |
media. |
charged |
railw. |
toll |
telecom. |
billable (вызов Dmitry) |
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on a paid basis (twinkie); for a fee (masizonenko); at a cost (masizonenko) |
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PPV TV (Alexander Demidov); pay television (Pay television, subscription television, premium television, or premium channels are subscription-based television services, usually provided by both analog and digital cable and satellite television, but also increasingly via digital terrestrial and internet television. Subscription television began in the multi-channel transition and transitioned into the post-network era. WK. PAY-PER-VIEW, PAY AND FREE TELEVISION Television rights to films are generally licensed first to pay-per-view in the USA (the UK, Australian, German and ... Alexander Demidov) |
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user pays (в смысле потребитель оплачивает использование Valeri Imashev) |
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