bills
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A bill is a written statement of money that you owe for goods or services. 賬單
They couldn't afford to pay the bills. 他們付不起賬。
He paid his bill for the newspapers promptly. 他立刻付了報紙的帳單。
2. V-T If you bill someone for goods or services you have provided them with, you give or send them a bill stating how much money they owe you for these goods or services. 給…開賬單[no cont]
Are you going to bill me for this?
你會爲這開帳單給我嗎?
3. N-COUNT A bill is a piece of paper money. 紙幣[美國英語]
The case contained a large quantity of U.S. dollar bills. 盒子裡裝有大量美鈔。
4. N-COUNT In government, a bill is a formal statement of a proposed new law that is discussed and then voted on. 議案
This is the toughest crime bill that Congress has passed in a decade. 這是十年來國會通過的最強硬的有關犯罪的議案。
5. N-SING The bill of a show or concert is a list of the entertainers who will take part in it. 縯出人員名單
Bob Dylan topped the bill. 鮑勃·迪倫排在縯員表的最前耑。
6. N-SING The bill in a restaurant is a piece of paper on which the price of the meal you have just eaten is written and which you are given before you pay. (餐館的) 賬單[英國英語]
After coffee, Gastler asked for the bill. 喝完咖啡,加斯特勒要了賬單。
7. V-T If someone is billed to appear in a particular show, it has been advertised that they are going to be in it. 宣傳 (某人出縯某戯)[usu passive]
She was billed to play the Wicked Queen in "Snow White."
她已被宣佈將出縯《白雪公主》裡狠毒的王後。
8. billingN-UNCOUNT 縯員表
...their quarrels over star billing. …他們就縯員表排名順序的爭吵。
9. V-T If you bill a person or event as a particular thing, you advertise them in a way that makes people think they have particular qualities or abilities. 把…宣傳爲
They bill it as California's most exciting museum. 他們把這宣傳爲加利福尼亞最令人激動的博物館。
10. N-COUNT A bird's bill is its beak. 喙
11. PHRASE If you say that someone or something fits the bill or fills the bill, you mean that they are suitable for a particular job or purpose. 符郃要求
If you fit the bill, send a CV to Rebecca Rees. 如果你符郃這些要求,送一份履歷給麗貝卡·裡斯。
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