[/bɪl; bɪl/] n 用法: 1 (esp Brit) (US check) written statement of money owed for goods or services supplied 帐单: telephone, gas, heating bills 电话、煤气、暖气帐单 * a bill for 5 一张5英镑的帐单 * Have you paid the bill? 你付帐了吗? 用法: 2 written or printed advertisement; notice; poster, placard 广告; 招贴; 海报; 告示: Stick no bills! ie Sticking posters, etc here is forbidden. 禁止招贴! 用法: 3 programme of entertainment (at a cinema, theatre, etc) (电影院、剧场等的)节目单: a horror double bill (ie programme consisting of two horror films) on TV 一张介绍两部恐怖片子的电视节目单. 用法: 4 draft of a proposed law, to be discussed by a parliament (提交议会讨论的)法案: propose, pass, throw out, amend a bill 提出[通过/否决/修订]一项议案 * The Industrial Relations Bill. 劳资关系法案. 用法: 5 (US) = note1: a ten-dollar bill 一张十元钞票. 用法: 6 (idm 习语) a clean bill of health => clean1. fill/fit the `bill be adequate or suitable (for a specific purpose) 适合於(某一目的): If you're very hungry a double helping of spaghetti should fit the bill! 要是很饿的话, 吃两份意大利细面条就行了! foot the bill => foot2. head/top the `bill be the most important item or person on a list or a programme of entertainments 清单或节目单上最主要的节目或角色: She topped the bill at the Palace Theatre. 她在皇宫剧院演主角. bill 2 v 用法: 1 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (for sth) send sb a bill (for sth) 送交某人帐单(要求为某事物付帐): I can't pay for the books now. Will you bill me (for them) later? 这些书我现在不能付款, 事後给我寄帐单来好吗? 用法: 2 [Tnt esp passive 尤用於被动语态] announce or advertise; put in a programme 宣布; 贴广告; 列入节目单: He is billed to (ie It is announced that he will) appear as Othello. 已把他列入节目单内, 将扮演奥赛罗. bill 3 [/bɪl; bɪl/] n 用法: 1 bird's beak (鸟的)嘴, 喙. =>illus at App 1 见附录1之插图, page v. 用法: 2 (esp in geographical names 尤用於地理名称) narrow promontory 岬; 岬角: Portland Bill 波特兰海岬. bill 4 v 用法: 1 [I] (of doves) stroke each other with their beaks (指鸽子)接嘴. 用法: 2 (idm 习语) bill and `coo (infml) (of lovers) exchange kisses and loving whispers (指情人间)接吻及谈情. |