bill的中文翻译
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bill1
(for payment)
UK
/bɪl/
US
/bɪl/
账单
noun
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a piece of paper that shows how much you owe sb for goods or services
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the telephone/electricity/gas bill
电话/电/煤气费
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We ran up a massive hotel bill.
我们拖欠了一大笔宾馆的帐
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She always pays her bills on time.
她总是按时支付账单
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The bills are piling up (= there are more and more that have still not been paid).
账单堆积如山
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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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Let's ask for the bill.
让我们索取票据
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bill2
(money)
UK
/bɪl/
US
/bɪl/
钱, 钞票
noun
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bill3
(in parliament)
UK
/bɪl/
US
/bɪl/
议案, 法案
noun
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a written suggestion for a new law that is presented to a country's parliament so that its members can discuss it
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to introduce/approve/reject a bill
引进/批准/否决的法案
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the Education Reform Bill
教育的改革法案
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bill4
(at theatre, etc.)
UK
/bɪl/
US
/bɪl/
节目, 节目单
noun
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a programme of entertainment at a theatre, etc
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a horror double bill(= two horror films/movies shown one after the other)
连着放映的两场恐怖片
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Topping the bill
(= the most important performer) is Paul Simon.
保罗·西蒙领衔主演
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bill5
(advertisement)
UK
/bɪl/
US
/bɪl/
广告
noun
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a notice in a public place to advertise an event
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bill6
(of birds)
UK
/bɪl/
US
/bɪl/
鸟嘴
noun
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the hard pointed or curved outer part of a bird's mouth
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having the type of bill mentioned
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bill7
(on hat)
UK
/bɪl/
US
/bɪl/
帽舌
noun
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the stiff front part of a cap that sticks out above your eyes
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bill8
(ask for payment)
UK
/bɪl/
US
/bɪl/
开账单
verb
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to send sb a bill for sth
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Please bill me for the books.
请就所购买的书开列账单
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bill9
(advertise)
UK
/bɪl/
US
/bɪl/
宣布, 描述, 贴广告
verb
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to advertise or describe sb/sth in a particular way
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He was billed as the new Tom Cruise.
他被誉为新一代的汤姆·克鲁斯
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to advertise that sb/sth will do sth
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She was billed to speak on 'China—Yesterday and Today'.
海报上说她要发表题为《中国,昨天和今天》的演讲