🔍 牛津詞典 🎯
🔍 朗文詞典
🔍 劍橋詞典
🔍 柯林斯詞典
🔍 麥美倫詞典
🔍 韋氏詞典

檢索以下詞典:
(Mr. Ng 不推薦使用 Google 翻譯!)
最近搜尋:
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 837 COCA: 8026

bill

noun
/bɪl/
/bɪl/
Idioms
jump to other results

    for payment付款

  1. a document that shows how much you owe somebody for goods or services账单
    • the phone/electricity/gas bill电话费/电费/煤气费
    • He is facing a huge tax bill.他正面临一项巨额税单。
    • She always pays her bills on time.她总是按时支付账单。
    • We ran up a massive hotel bill.我们累积了大笔的旅馆费。
    • bill for something I’ll be sending you the bill for the dry-cleaning!我这就给你发账单付干洗费!
    • The bills are piling up (= there are more and more that have still not been paid).账单越积越多。
    Collocations FinanceFinance财务Income收入
    • earn money/​cash/(informal) a fortune/​the minimum wage/​a living wage
    • make money/​a fortune/(informal) a killing on the stock market在股市上赚钱/赚一大笔钱/发大财
    • acquire/​inherit/​amass wealth/​a fortune获得/继承/积累财富/一大笔钱
    • build up funds/​savings积累资金/存款
    • get/​receive/​leave (somebody) an inheritance/​a legacy得到/(给某人)留下遗产
    • live on a low wage/​a fixed income/​a pension靠低微的工资/固定收入/养老金过活
    • get/​receive/​draw/​collect a pension领取养老金
    • depend/​be dependent on (British English) benefits/(North American English) welfare/​social security靠福利金/社会保障金过活
    Expenditure开支;支出
    • spend money/​your savings/(informal) a fortune on…把钱/存款/一大笔钱花在…上
    • invest/​put your savings in…投资/把储蓄金用于…
    • throw away/​waste/ (informal) shell out money on…把钱浪费/花费巨资在…上
    • lose your money/​inheritance/​pension失去钱财/遗产/养老金
    • use up/ (informal) wipe out all your savings把储蓄用光
    • pay (in) cash用现金支付
    • use/​pay by a credit/​debit/​contactless card
    • pay by/​make out a/​write somebody a/​accept a (British English) cheque/(US English) check用支票支付;开支票;给某人开支票;接受支票
    • change/​exchange money/​currency
    • give/​pay/​leave (somebody) a deposit预付(某人)订金
    Banks银行
    • have/​hold/​open/​close/​freeze a bank account/​an account持有/开立/注销/冻结银行账户
    • credit/​debit/​pay something into/​take money out of your account记入账户的贷方/借方;把钱存入账户/从账户中取出
    • deposit money/​funds in your account往账户里存钱/存入资金
    • withdraw money/​cash/£30 from an ATM, etc.从自动提款机等取钱/现金/30 英镑
    • (formal) make a deposit/​withdrawal存款;取款
    • find/​go to/​use (especially North American English) an ATM/(British English) a cash machine/​dispenser找到/去/使用自动提款机
    • be in credit/​in debit/​in the black/​in the red/​overdrawn账面有钱/亏空;有盈余;透支
    • use a mobile/​an online banking app/​platform/​service
    Personal finance个人理财
    • manage/​handle/​plan/​run/ (especially British English) sort out your finances管理/处理/计划/经营管理/整顿财务问题
    • plan/​manage/​work out/​stick to a budget计划/管理/制订/严格执行预算
    • offer/​extend credit (to somebody)(给某人)提供贷款
    • arrange/​take out a loan/​an overdraft商定/获得贷款/透支额
    • pay back/​repay money/​a loan/​a debt偿还钱/贷款/债务
    • pay for something in (especially British English) instalments/(North American English usually) installments以分期付款方式购买某物
    Financial difficulties财务困难
    • get into debt/​financial difficulties陷入债务/财务困难
    • be short of/ (informal) be strapped for cash缺钱
    • run out of/​owe money钱用光了;欠钱
    • face/​get/ (informal) be landed with a bill for £…面对/收到一张…英镑的账单
    • can’t afford the cost of…/payments/​rent承担不起…的费用/款项/房租
    • fall behind with/ (especially North American English) fall behind on the mortgage/​repayments/​rent拖欠按揭贷款/分期偿还款项/房租
    • incur/​run up/​accumulate debts带来/积欠/累积债务
    • tackle/​reduce/​settle your debts处理/减少/付清债务
    Extra Examples
    • Customers receive an itemized monthly phone bill.顾客会收到每月话费明细单。
    • Don't worry—the company will pick up the bill (= pay).别担心 - 公司会付账的。
    • I've just got a huge tax bill.我刚收到一张巨额的税单。
    • Many people struggle to pay their rent and utility bills.许多人要尽全力才能勉强支付房租和公共事业费。
    • The company could now face higher fuel bills.公司目前可能要面对更高的燃料费。
    • They presented us with a very large bill.他们给了我们一张大额账单。
    • Use the money in the account to cover the bills.用这个账户里的钱支付这些账单。
    Topics Shoppinga1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • hefty
    • high
    verb + bill
    • get
    • receive
    • be landed with
    bill + verb
    • arrive
    • come in
    • amount to
    bill + noun
    • payment
    • collector
    preposition
    • bill for
    See full entry
  2. (especially British English)
    (North American English usually check)
    a piece of paper that shows how much you have to pay for the food and drinks that you have had in a restaurant(餐馆的)账单
    • Let's ask for the bill.我们结账吧。
    • Could we have the bill, please?请给我们结账好吗?
    Synonyms billbill
    • account
    • invoice
    • check
    These are all words for a record of how much you owe for goods or services you have bought or used.
    • bill a list of goods that you have bought or services that you have used, showing how much you owe; the price or cost of something:
      • the gas bill煤气费账单
    • account an arrangement with a shop or business to pay bills for goods or services at a later time, for example in regular amounts every month:
      • Put it on my account please.请记在我的赊购账上。
    • invoice (rather formal) a bill for goods that somebody has bought or work that has been done for somebody:指发票、发货或服务费用清单:
      • The builders sent an invoice for £250.营造商发出了一张 250 英镑的发票。
    bill or invoice?用 bill 还是 invoice?You would get a bill in a restaurant, bar or hotel; from a company that supplies you with gas, electricity, etc; or from somebody whose property you have damaged. An invoice is for goods supplied or work done as agreed between a customer and supplier.
    • check (North American English) a piece of paper that shows how much you have to pay for the food and drinks that you have had in a restaurant:指餐馆的账单:
      • Can I have the check, please?请给我结账。
      In British English the usual word for this is bill.
    Patterns
    • the bill/​invoice/​check for something
    • to pay/​settle a(n) bill/​account/​invoice/​check
    • to put something on the/​somebody’s bill/​account/​invoice/​check
    Extra Examples
    • Are the coffees on the bill?咖啡记在账单上了吗?
    • Could I have the bill please?能把账单给我吗?
    • The bill came to £120.餐费计为 120 英镑。
    • We decided to split the bill (= share the cost of the meal).我们决定平均分担餐费。
    • The waiter brought the bill to their table.侍者把账单拿到他们桌边。
    Topics Shoppinga1, Cooking and eatinga1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + bill
    • ask for
    • bring
    • get
    bill + verb
    • arrive
    • come
    • come to
    See full entry
  3. money货币

  4. (North American English)
    (British English note)
    (also banknote especially in British English)
    a piece of paper money纸币;钞票
    • a ten-dollar bill一张十美元的钞票
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • five-dollar
    • twenty-dollar
    • etc.
    verb + bill
    • count
    • count out
    See full entry
  5. in parliament议会

  6. a written suggestion for a new law that is presented to a country’s parliament so that its members can discuss it(提交议会讨论的)议案,法案
    • to introduce/approve/oppose a bill提出/批准/反对一项法案
    • Congress passed the energy bill last month.国会上个月通过了能源法案。
    • Republicans said they would support the bill.共和党人表示,他们将支持该法案。
    • the Education Reform Bill教育改革法案
    CultureIn Britain a bill must be discussed in the House of Commons and the House of Lords before it can become a law. In the US it must be discussed either in the House of Representatives or the senate. If enough people vote for it there, it is discussed in the other house of Congress, and if it is passed it goes to the President, who decides whether or not it should become a law.see also Act of Parliament
    Extra Examples
    • The bill will be brought before Parliament next year.该议案将于明年提交议会。
    • Republicans will try to push the bill through Congress.共和党人将会力促国会通过该议案。
    • The bill was brought to the floor of the House last summer.该议案是去年夏天提交给众议院的。
    • The bill became law in June.该法案 6 月份成为法律。
    • The government has put forward an emergency bill to limit the powers of the police.政府已提出紧急议案来限制警方的权力。
    Topics Law and justiceb2, Politicsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • controversial
    • comprehensive
    • sweeping
    verb + bill
    • bring forward
    • bring in
    • introduce
    bill + verb
    • become law
    • contain
    • include something
    See full entry
  7. at theatre, etc.剧院等

  8. a programme of entertainment at a theatre, etc.(剧院等的)节目单
    • a horror double bill (= two horror films shown one after the other)双场恐怖片节目单
    • Topping the bill (= the most important performer) is violinist Joshua Bell.首当其冲的是小提琴家乔舒亚·贝尔。
    • Mozart is on the bill this evening.今晚有莫扎特作品的演出。
    Topics Film and theatrec2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • double
    verb + bill
    • head
    • top
    • share
    preposition
    • on a/​the bill
    See full entry
  9. advertisement广告

  10. a notice in a public place to advertise an event海报;招贴;广告 synonym poster
    • Post no bills (= a notice warning people not to stick bills in a particular place).禁止招贴
    see also handbillTopics Businessc2
  11. of birds

  12. the hard pointed or curved outer part of a bird’s mouth鸟嘴;喙
    synonym beakTopics Birdsc2
  13. -billed
    (in adjectives构成形容词) having the type of bill mentioned有…形喙的
    • long-billed waders长嘴涉禽
  14. on hat帽子

  15. (also visor)
    (both North American English)
    (British English peak)
    the stiff front part of a cap that sticks out above your eyes帽舌;帽檐
  16. see also Old Bill
    Word Originnoun senses 1 to 6 Middle English (denoting a written list or catalogue): from Anglo-Norman French bille, probably based on medieval Latin bulla ‘seal, sealed document’. noun senses 7 to 9 Old English bile, of unknown origin.
Idioms
a clean bill of health
  1. a report that says somebody is healthy or that something is in good condition健康证明;合格证明
    • Doctors gave him a clean bill of health after a series of tests and examinations.经过一系列的测试和检查,医生给他开了一份健康证明。
    • The building was given a clean bill of health by the surveyor.测量员给了这座建筑一份干净的健康证明。
Collocations RestaurantsRestaurants餐馆Eating out去餐馆吃饭
  • eat (lunch/​dinner)/dine/​meet at/​in a restaurant在一家餐馆吃(午/晚)饭/进餐/碰面
  • go (out)/take somebody (out) for lunch/​dinner/​a meal去/带某人去(外面)吃午饭/吃晚饭/用餐
  • have a meal with somebody与某人一起吃饭
  • make/​have a reservation (in/​under the name of Yamada)(以山田的名字)预订座位
  • reserve/ (especially British English) book a table for six预订一张坐六人的桌子
  • ask for/​request a table for two/​a table by the window要一张两人桌/靠窗的桌子
In the restaurant在餐馆
  • wait to be seated等待就座
  • show somebody to their table把某人引到桌旁
  • sit in the corner/​by the window/​at the bar/​at the counter坐在角落/窗边/吧台边/柜台边
  • hand somebody/​give somebody the menu/​wine list把菜单/酒水单递给某人
  • open/​read/​study/​peruse the menu打开/看/仔细看菜单
  • the restaurant has a three-course set menu/​a children’s menu/​an extensive wine list这餐馆有一个三道菜的套餐/儿童菜单/丰富的酒水单
  • taste/​sample/​try the wine品尝葡萄酒
  • the waiter takes your order服务生帮你点餐
  • order/​choose/​have the soup of the day/​one of the specials/​the house (British English) speciality/(especially North American English) specialty点当日例汤/一道特色菜/餐馆特色菜
  • serve/​finish the first course/​the starter/​the main course/​dessert/​coffee端上/吃完第一道菜/开胃菜/主菜/甜点;端上/喝完咖啡
  • complain about the food/​the service/​your meal抱怨食物/服务/饭菜不好
  • enjoy your meal享用饭菜
Paying结账
  • pay/​ask for (especially British English) the bill/(North American English) the check付账;要求结账
  • pay for/​treat somebody to dinner/​lunch/​the meal付晚饭/午饭/饭钱;请某人吃晚饭/午饭/饭
  • service is (not) included不含服务费
  • give somebody/​leave (somebody) a tip给某人小费
fill/fit the bill
  1. to be what is needed in a particular situation or for a particular purpose符合要求;合格
    • On paper, several of the applicants fit the bill.从书面材料看,有几位申请人符合条件。
foot the bill
  1. (informal) to be responsible for paying the cost of something负担费用
    • Once again it will be the taxpayer who has to foot the bill.这一次掏腰包的又得是纳税人。
    • Who will be footing the bill for the party?谁将为晚会买单?

bill

verb
/bɪl/
/bɪl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they bill
/bɪl/
/bɪl/
he / she / it bills
/bɪlz/
/bɪlz/
past simple billed
/bɪld/
/bɪld/
past participle billed
/bɪld/
/bɪld/
-ing form billing
/ˈbɪlɪŋ/
/ˈbɪlɪŋ/
Idioms
jump to other results

    ask for payment要求付款

  1. to send somebody a bill for something开账单,发账单(要求付款)
    • bill somebody for something Please bill me for the books.请就所购的书给我开列账单。
    • You will be billed monthly for the service.你将按月收到服务费账单。
    • bill somebody We are changing the way that we bill our customers.我们正在改变向客户收费的方式。
    • bill somebody something He only billed me £130.他只收了我130英镑。
    • bill something to somebody/something The cost will be billed to your account.费用将会记到你的账户上。
  2. advertise做广告

  3. [usually passive] to advertise or describe somebody/something in a particular way把(某人或事物)宣传为…
    • be billed as something He was billed as the new Tom Cruise.他被宣传为新汤姆 · 克鲁斯。
  4. [usually passive] to advertise that somebody/something will do something宣布…将做某事
    • be billed to do something She was billed to speak on ‘China—Yesterday and Today’.海报上说她要发表题为 “中国——昨天和今天” 的演讲。
  5. Word Originverb Middle English (denoting a written list or catalogue): from Anglo-Norman French bille, probably based on medieval Latin bulla ‘seal, sealed document’.
Idioms
bill and coo
  1. (old-fashioned, informal) if two people who are in love bill and coo, they kiss and speak in a loving way to each other卿卿我我;情话绵绵

Bill

/bɪl/
/bɪl/
jump to other results
  1. a first name for boys, short for William法案:男孩的名字,威廉的缩写

👨🏻‍🏫 Mr. Ng 牛津詞典 📚 – oxford.mister5️⃣.net
切換為繁體中文
Site Uptime