bill
名詞
定義 bill 名詞
payment
- A2CountableSingular
A written request for payment of money owed.
a utility bill
The hotel billed us for our stay.
The bill at this restaurant was a bit pricey.
law
- Countable
A formal proposal for a new law that is debated and voted on.
The bill has been approved by the parliament.
They are drafting a new environmental bill.
The passage of this bill will have a significant impact on the economy.
currency
- B1Countable
A piece of paper money.
a twenty-dollar bill
He paid for dinner with a hundred-dollar bill.
Please give me some small denomination bills.
notice
- Countable
A paper notice providing information, especially about an event.
I saw a bill advertising the local music festival.
They put all the event information on the bill.
Please post this bill on the notice board.
anatomy
- Countable
The beak of a bird.
The parrot's bill is very strong.
I saw a bird pecking at the bark with its bill.
The bird used its bill to open the nut.
片語 bill 名詞
- be on the bill
To be scheduled to perform in a show or event.
• The bill for tonight's show features many well-known musicians.
- head/top the bill
To be the most prominent performer or act in a show or event.
• The singer will head the bill at the music festival, which is expected to draw a huge crowd.
動詞
定義 bill 動詞
charge
- Transitive
To send a bill to someone for a product or service they owe for.
Please bill all charges to my account.
They will bill you at the end of the month.
The company will bill the service fee to your account.
promote
- TransitiveUsually passive
To advertise or promote something with a particular description.
The movie was billed as the most exciting action film of the year.
The artist was billed as the most influential sculptor of our time.
The book was billed as a captivating story.
schedule
- TransitiveUsually passive
To schedule a person or performance in an event program.
The band was billed to perform on the last day of the festival.
The actor was billed to be the main star of the show tonight.
She was billed to perform in a national tour.
成語
- fill/fit the bill
To be suitable or adequate for a particular purpose or need; to meet the requirements perfectly.
• This new software absolutely fills the bill for our needs.