bill的意思和读音

bill

: [bɪl] : [bɪl]

n.

v.…;

bills  billing  billed  

v.+n.pay bill,foot bill,pass bill,get bill,settle bill

adj.+n.controversial bill,congressional bill,same bill

v.promote,portray,publicize,hype,advertise

n.statement,demand,beak,mouth,poster

billn.— see alsoOld Billfor payment

1.a piece of paper that shows how much you owe sb for goods or services

the telephone/electricity/gas bill

We ran up a massive hotel bill .

She always pays her bills on time.

The bills are piling up(= there are more and more that have still not been paid) .

2.a piece of paper that shows how much you have to pay for the food and drinks that you have had in a restaurant

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in parliament

3.a written suggestion for a new law that is presented to a country's parliament so that its members can discuss it

to introduce/approve/reject a bill

the Education Reform Bill

at theatre, etc.

4.a programme of entertainment at a theatre, etc.

a horror double bill(= two horror films/movies shown one after the other)

Topping the bill(= the most important performer) is Paul Simon. ) 西

广advertisement

5.广a notice in a public place to advertise an event

of birds

6.the hard pointed or curved outer part of a bird's mouth

7.having the type of bill mentioned

long-billed waders

on hat

8.the stiff front part of a cap that sticks out above your eyes

IDM

On paper, several of the applicants fit the bill.

fill/fit the billto be what is needed in a particular situation or for a particular purpose

On paper, several of the applicants fit the bill.

v.ask for payment

1.~ sb (for sth)to send sb a bill for sth

Please bill me for the books.

广advertise

2.[usupass]~ sb/sth as sthto advertise or describe sb/sth in a particular way

He was billed as the new Tom Cruise. )

3.[usupass]~ sb/sth to do sthto advertise that sb/sth will do sth

She was billed to speak on ‘China─Yesterday and Today’.

IDMbill and coo(informal)if two people who are in lovebill and coo , they kiss and speak in a loving way to each other

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n.1.Same as billhook2.a written statement showing how much money you owe someone for goods or services you have received; the amount of money you have to pay for something; a piece of paper that shows how much money you owe after eating in a restaurant3.a piece of paper money. The British word is note4.a written document containing a proposal for a new law5.a birds beak6.a list of events and performers at a concert, show, etc.1.Same as billhook2.a written statement showing how much money you owe someone for goods or services you have received; the amount of money you have to pay for something; a piece of paper that shows how much money you owe after eating in a restaurant3.a piece of paper money. The British word is note4.a written document containing a proposal for a new law5.a birds beak6.a list of events and performers at a concert, show, etc.

v.1.to send or give someone a written statement of the money they owe

1.(Bill)(Jason)

2. rent bill receipt ...

3. Bidding Strategy Bill Bill of Materials ...

4. exchange ,( bill currency ...

5. bequest bill bill of exchange ...

6. bigoted adj. bill n. biochemistry n. ...

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8. amendment bill hearing ...

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1.Though Tom would be away for at least three days, Bill had a strange feeling of his nearness.

2.Nobody wants to be surprised by a large bill and left without a full audit of the use that led to that bill.

3.That morning I had signed the bill creating AmeriCorps, the national service program; it was one of my most important personal priorities.——

4.It was the pleading cry of a strong man in distress, but Bill's head did not turn.

5.And she took out a newspaper clipping out of her pocket. I can't read Swedish, but she told me it was all about Bill Clinton eating here.·

6.Hillary Clinton has no direct experience of this, but she has already declared that Bill would be her "ambassador to the world" .使”。

7.The President charged head down at the bill introduced by the opposition, with the result that it had to be put on ice.

8.However, the other states said that there was no need for a bill of rights because the constitution was a bill itself.

9.He said he also expects there will be some "notable differences" in management style under the leadership of new chief Bill Simon.-西(BillSimon)

10."Let me be clear, " he said, "BP [the oil firm] is responsible for this leak; BP will be paying the bill. ",BP(。”