单词 | bill |
释义 | bill [bɪl] noun REQUEST FOR PAYMENT 要求付帐 ESSENTIAL countable or only singular ■a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written 帐单 •an electricity/gas/phone bill电/煤气/电话费帐单 •They sent us a bill for •She ran up •They asked the waitress for the bill.他们叫女侍者把帐单拿来。 •Could we have the bill, please?请替我们结帐好吗? •Her mother agreed to foot [bɪl] noun LAW 法律 IMPROVER countable ■a formal statement of a planned new law that is discussed before being voted on 议案,法案 •The bill was amended •When a bill is passed •informal The bill was thrown out [bɪl] noun MONEY 钱 countable mainly US (UK usually note) ■a piece of paper money 钞票,纸币 •a dollar/one-dollar bill一美元的钞票 •a ten-dollar bill面值十美元的钞票 ⇒ See also billfold[bɪl] noun BIRD 鸟 countable ■the beak of a bird 鸟嘴,喙 [bɪl] noun NOTICE 通知 countable ■a notice giving information about especially an event or performance 招贴,海报,广告 be on the bill ■to be performing in a show 参加表演 •There were lots of big names (= famous people) on the bill.有很多明星参与演出。 head/top the bill ■to be the most important actor in a show 领衔,主演 [bɪl] noun fill/fit the bill ■to be exactly what is needed in a particular situation 符合需要,正适会 •That box will fill the bill nicely.那个盒子正好合用。 [bɪl] verb REQUEST PAYMENT 开立帐单 transitive ■to give or send someone a bill asking for money that they owe for a product or service 给…开立帐单;给…寄帐单 •Please bill me for any expenses you incur.请把你的所有花费都记在我的帐上。 [bɪl] verb ADVERTISE 广告 transitive usually passive ■to advertise something with a particular description 做(广告);透过广告宣传 •The film was billed as a romantic comedy.那出电影被宣传成浪漫喜剧。 [bɪl] verb Phrasal Verbs [usually passive] bill sb as sth ■to describe someone in a particular way in order to advertise them 把(某人)宣传为… •The young author was billed as 'the new Beckett'.这位年轻作家被吹捧为“新贝克特”。 |
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