delivery charge — a fee charged for transporting goods or packages to a specified location
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: a fee charged for transporting goods or packages to a specified location
Pronunciation (IPA): /dɪˈlɪvəri tʃɑːrdʒ/
Korean meaning: 상품이나 패키지를 지정된 장소로 운송하는 데 부과되는 요금
Korean pronunciation: 딜**리**버리 **차**지
Example Sentences
- The pizza place charges a $3 delivery charge, but it's worth it for not having to leave the couch.
- Many online retailers offer free delivery charge for orders over $50.
- The delivery charge was so expensive that I decided to walk 5 miles to pick up my order myself.
delivery charge
NOUN//dɪˈlɪvəri tʃɑːrdʒ//
a fee charged for transporting goods or packages to a specified location

a fee charged for transporting goods or packages to a specified location
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Origin
delivery는 라틴어 'delivrare'(자유롭게 하다)에서 유래되었고, charge는 라틴어 'carricare'(짐을 싣다)에서 나왔다. 즉, 물건을 자유롭게 운반하는 것에 대한 짐(비용)을 의미한다.
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“The pizza place charges a $3 delivery charge, but it's worth it for not having to leave the couch.”
“Many online retailers offer free delivery charge for orders over $50.”
“The delivery charge was so expensive that I decided to walk 5 miles to pick up my order myself.”
“Please note that delivery charges may vary depending on your location and the size of your order.”
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