bill

名詞

UK/bɪl/
US/bɪl/

定義 bill 名詞

payment(支付)

  1. A2Countable(可數名詞)Singular(單數)

    A written request for payment of money owed.

    帳單;單據

    • a utility bill

      水電費帳單

    • The hotel billed us for our stay.

      酒店向我們收取了住宿費用。

    • The bill at this restaurant was a bit pricey.

      這家餐廳的帳單有點貴。

law(法律)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    A formal proposal for a new law that is debated and voted on.

    法案;議案

    • The bill has been approved by the parliament.

      該法案已獲議會批准。

    • They are drafting a new environmental bill.

      他們正在起草一項新的環境法案。

    • The passage of this bill will have a significant impact on the economy.

      這項法案的通過將對經濟產生重大影響。

currency(貨幣)

  1. B1Countable(可數名詞)

    A piece of paper money.

    鈔票;紙幣

    • a twenty-dollar bill

      一張二十美元的鈔票

    • He paid for dinner with a hundred-dollar bill.

      他用一張一百美元的鈔票支付了晚餐。

    • Please give me some small denomination bills.

      請給我一些小面額的鈔票。

notice(通知)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    A paper notice providing information, especially about an event.

    海報;公告

    • I saw a bill advertising the local music festival.

      我看到一張宣傳當地音樂節的海報。

    • They put all the event information on the bill.

      他們把所有活動資訊都寫在海報上。

    • Please post this bill on the notice board.

      請把這張公告貼在佈告欄上。

anatomy(解剖)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    The beak of a bird.

    鳥喙;鳥嘴

    • The parrot's bill is very strong.

      鸚鵡的喙非常強壯。

    • I saw a bird pecking at the bark with its bill.

      我看到一隻鳥用它的喙啄樹皮。

    • The bird used its bill to open the nut.

      那隻鳥用它的喙打開了堅果。

片語 bill 名詞

  • be on the bill

    To be scheduled to perform in a show or event.

    在演出節目單上;將參與表演

    The bill for tonight's show features many well-known musicians.

    今晚的演出節目單上有許多知名音樂家。

  • head/top the bill

    To be the most prominent performer or act in a show or event.

    (表演)擔綱;領銜主演

    The singer will head the bill at the music festival, which is expected to draw a huge crowd.

    這位歌手將在音樂節上擔任主要表演者,預計將吸引大批觀眾。

動詞

UK/bɪl/
US/bɪl/

定義 bill 動詞

charge(收費)

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)

    To send a bill to someone for a product or service they owe for.

    向...開帳單;向...寄帳單

    • Please bill all charges to my account.

      請將所有費用記到我的帳戶上。

    • They will bill you at the end of the month.

      他們將在月底寄帳單給你。

    • The company will bill the service fee to your account.

      公司會將服務費記到你的帳戶上。

promote(宣傳)

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)Usually passive(通常被動)

    To advertise or promote something with a particular description.

    宣傳;將...宣傳為

    • The movie was billed as the most exciting action film of the year.

      這部電影被宣傳為今年最刺激的動作片。

    • The artist was billed as the most influential sculptor of our time.

      這位藝術家被宣傳為我們這個時代最有影響力的雕塑家。

    • The book was billed as a captivating story.

      這本書被宣傳為一個引人入勝的故事。

schedule(安排)

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)Usually passive(通常被動)

    To schedule a person or performance in an event program.

    安排...演出;將...列入節目

    • The band was billed to perform on the last day of the festival.

      樂隊被安排在音樂節的最後一天演出。

    • The actor was billed to be the main star of the show tonight.

      這位演員被安排成為今晚節目的主要明星。

    • She was billed to perform in a national tour.

      她被安排參加全國巡迴演出。

成語

  • fill/fit the bill

    To be suitable or adequate for a particular purpose or need; to meet the requirements perfectly.

    符合需要

    This new software absolutely fills the bill for our needs.

    這款新軟體完全符合我們的需求。