中英词典
形容词
bill 1. 帐单的,账目的 2. 鸟类的嘴长而直的名词
bill 1. 帐单,账单 2. 钞票,纸币 3. 法案,议案 4. 鸟类的嘴 5. 宣传单,广告传单 6. 票据,单据词语辨析
- bill vs. invoice: - "bill"强调应付款项的通知,可以是服务费、账单等。 - "invoice"特指商业交易中卖方向买方开具的账单。词汇扩充
- billable (adj.): 应付款项的,可计费的 - billfold (n.): 皮夹,钱夹 - billiards (n.): 台球,台球运动 - billow (n.): 波涛,巨浪 - billow (v.): 汹涌,翻腾近义词
- invoice (n.): 发票,账单 - note (n.): 钞票,纸币 - check (n.): 支票反义词
- credit (n.): 信用,贷款 - debt (n.): 债务,欠款柯林斯词典
- bill (noun): 1. A bill is a written statement of money that you owe for goods or services. 2. A bill is a written order for payment of money. 3. A bill is a written statement of money owed for food, drink, or services in a restaurant or hotel. 4. A bill is a draft of a new law which is presented to a parliament for discussion. 5. The bill in a theatre is a list of the plays or films that you can see there. 6. A bill is a notice or statement that is given to you before you have to pay for something, especially a large or unexpected amount of money. 7. The bill of a bird, especially a duck or a platypus, is its beak. - bill (verb): 1. If a bird bills, it touches another bird's bill as a greeting. 2. If a bird bills and coos, it makes gentle sounds like someone speaking quietly. 3. If one person bills another, they charge them for goods or services.牛津词典
- bill (noun): 1. A printed or written statement of the money owed for goods or services. 2. A draft of a proposed law presented to Parliament for discussion. 3. A programme of entertainment at a theatre or cinema. 4. The beak of a bird, especially when it is slender, flattened, or weak, or belongs to a web-footed bird or a bird of the pigeon family. 5. The mouthpart of an insect, especially when it is adapted for sucking or piercing. - bill (verb): 1. Present a bill for payment to someone. 2. Advertise (something) by posters or other publicity.用法
- I received the bill for the dinner we had last night. (我收到昨晚晚餐的账单。) - The government introduced a new bill to combat climate change. (政府提出了一项应对气候变化的新法案。) - Could you bring me the bill for room service, please? (请给我带来客房服务的账单好吗?) - The bird's brightly colored bill caught my attention. (鸟的色彩鲜艳的嘴引起了我的注意。) - He paid the bill with a 100-dollar bill. (他用一张100美元的钞票付账。) - The restaurant handed out bills to each table. (餐厅给每张桌子发了账单。)例句
- I need to pay the bill for my electricity usage. (我需要支付我的电费账单。)
- The company sent an invoice to the customer for the products purchased. (公司向客户寄发了购买产品的发票。)
- He pulled out a wad of notes from his pocket to pay for the dinner. (他从口袋里掏出一叠钞票来支付晚餐费用。)
- She wrote a check to settle the bill at the restaurant. (她写了一张支票结算了餐厅的账单。)
- We need to keep track of all the bills we have to pay this month. (我们需要追踪本月所有的账单。)
- The government passed a new bill to improve healthcare services. (政府通过了一项改善医疗服务的新法案。)
- The bill at the theater includes three different plays. (剧院的节目单中包括三部不同的戏剧。)
- The duck's long bill is used to catch fish in the water. (鸭子的长嘴可以用来在水中捕鱼。)
- The platypus has a unique bill that helps it find food underwater. (鸭嘴兽有一种独特的嘴巴,可以帮助它在水下找到食物。)
- She received a bill from the mechanic for repairing her car. (她收到了修理汽车的机械师的账单。)
- He gently billed the other bird as a sign of friendship. (他轻轻地用嘴碰了碰另一只鸟,表示友谊。)
- The doves billed and cooed in the morning sunlight. (鸽子在早晨的阳光中咕咕地叫着。)
- The company billed us for the services they provided last month. (公司向我们收取上个月提供的服务费。)
- They put up bills all over town advertising the upcoming concert. (他们在全城张贴海报,宣传即将举行的音乐会。)