Usage examples of "admission fee" in English with translation to Spanish

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There is no admission fee for children under five. No hay cuota de admisión para los niños menores de cinco años.
His admission that he had stolen the money astonished his family. El hecho de que él admitiera haber robado el dinero dejó a su familia anonadada.
Is there a fee? ¿Hay algún cargo?
He applied for admission to the riding club. Solicitó la admisión en el club de equitación.
The lawyer's fee was very high. Los honorarios del abogado eran muy elevados.
The admission costs six euros but on Sundays it's free. La entrada cuesta seis euros, pero los domingos es gratis.
How much is the excess weight fee? ¿Cuánto se paga por exceso de equipaje?
Admission Free. Entrada libre.
Our university authorities are considering the admission of handicapped students. Las autoridades de nuestra universidad están evaluando la posibilidad de admitir estudiantes discapacitados.
How much is the admission ticket? ¿Cuánto cuesta el boleto de admisión?
Admission is free for children. La entrada es gratis para los niños.
He made an admission that he had lied. Él admitio que tuvo que mentir.
The thief gained admission through a broken window. El ladrón accedió por una ventana rota.
He applied for admission to the club. Él postuló para la admisión al club.
I gained admission to the club. Conseguí ingresar en el club.
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