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Bill
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projet de loi
a new law that is proposed to a parliament to be discussed about
Exemples
After several debates, the bill was passed and became law.
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addition, note
a piece of printed paper that shows the amount of money a person has to pay for goods or services received
Dialect
British
Exemples
The bill showed they had been charged for an extra drink.
La facture montrait qu'ils avaient été facturés pour une boisson supplémentaire.
Exemples
She accidentally washed a twenty-dollar bill in her jeans pocket.
Elle a accidentellement lavé un billet de vingt dollars dans la poche de son jean.
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facture, note
an itemized statement of money owed for goods or services provided, such as electricity, water, or phone service
Exemples
The water bill was much higher than usual this month.
La facture d'eau était beaucoup plus élevée que d'habitude ce mois-ci.
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bec
the projecting mouthpart of a bird used for feeding or preening
Exemples
She observed the bird pecking with its sharp bill.
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an advertisement, typically printed on paper or a leaflet, made for distribution to a wide audience
Exemples
The political party printed bills for the campaign.
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programme
the program or entertainment offered at a public performance
Exemples
The theater 's bill included a comedy and a drama.
Exemples
The wide bill on her sunhat offered ample shade while she relaxed at the beach.
Le large bord de son chapeau de soleil offrait une ombre abondante pendant qu'elle se détendait à la plage.
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a cutting or chopping implement with a sharp edge, often used in agriculture or woodworking
Exemples
A bill is a traditional tool for pruning hedges.
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a list of items, performances, or offerings
Exemples
The restaurant 's bill featured seasonal specials.
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billet de cent dollars, billet de 100 dollars
a $100 banknote
Exemples
That jacket cost me three bills.
Cette veste m'a coûté trois billets.
to bill
01
to demand payment for goods or services rendered
Exemples
Hospitals bill patients after treatment.
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to promote, advertise, or announce an event or service using posters, placards, or public notices
Exemples
They billed the concert across town to attract audiences.



























