bill

US /bɪl/
UK /bɪl/
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1.

账单, 发票

a statement of money owed for goods or services supplied

:
Can I have the bill, please?
请给我账单。
The electricity bill is due next week.
电费账单下周到期。
2.

法案

a draft of a proposed law presented to parliament for discussion

:
The new education bill was passed by the Senate.
新的教育法案获得参议院通过。
They are debating a controversial bill on healthcare.
他们正在辩论一项有争议的医疗保健法案。
3.

钞票, 纸币

a banknote

:
He pulled a twenty-dollar bill from his wallet.
他从钱包里掏出一张二十美元的钞票。
Counterfeit bills are a serious problem.
伪钞是一个严重的问题。
4.

喙, 鸟嘴

a bird's beak

:
The toucan has a large, colorful bill.
巨嘴鸟有一个巨大而多彩的喙。
The duck cleaned its feathers with its bill.
鸭子用喙清理羽毛。
1.

开账单, 收费

to present a bill or invoice to (someone) for goods or services

:
The restaurant will bill you at the end of your meal.
餐厅会在您用餐结束时向您收费。
We will bill you for the services rendered.
我们将向您收取所提供服务的费用。
2.

宣传, 推广

to advertise (a person, product, or event) in a prominent way

:
The concert was billed as a tribute to rock legends.
这场音乐会被宣传为向摇滚传奇致敬。
She was billed as the main attraction.
她被宣传为主要景点。