bill
bill
bɪl
bil
British pronunciation
/bɪl/

英語での「bill」の定義と意味

Bill
01

請求書, 勘定書

a piece of printed paper that shows the amount of money a person has to pay for goods or services received
Dialectbritish flagBritish
checkamerican flagAmerican
bill definition and meaning
example
She asked the waiter for the bill after finishing her meal.
彼女は食事を終えた後、ウェイターに請求書を求めた。
The bill showed they had been charged for an extra drink.
請求書は、追加の飲み物に対して料金が請求されていたことを示していました。
02

紙幣, お札

a form of currency made of paper
Dialectamerican flagAmerican
banknotebritish flagBritish
bill definition and meaning
example
He found a two-dollar bill in his grandfather's old wallet.
彼は祖父の古い財布で2ドルの紙幣を見つけた。
She accidentally washed a twenty-dollar bill in her jeans pocket.
彼女は誤ってジーンズのポケットに入っていた20ドル紙幣を洗ってしまった。
03

請求書, 明細書

an itemized statement of money owed for goods or services provided, such as electricity, water, or phone service
bill definition and meaning
example
I paid the electricity bill online before the due date.
期限前に電気の請求書をオンラインで支払いました。
The water bill was much higher than usual this month.
今月の水道料金は普段よりもずっと高かった。
04

くちばし, あご

a hard curved jaw of a bird, especially a wide or slender one
bill definition and meaning
example
The duck 's bill is flat and adapted for filtering water.
She observed the bird pecking with its sharp bill.
05

ポスター, 看板

a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement
bill definition and meaning
06

ポスター, チラシ

an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution
bill definition and meaning
example
Street vendors handed out bills to passersby.
The political party printed bills for the campaign.
07

法案, 法律提案

a new law that is proposed to a parliament to be discussed about
example
The professor was recognized as an authority in the field of environmental science.
その教授は環境科学の分野で権威として認められていた。
After several debates, the bill was passed and became law.
いくつかの議論の後、法案は可決され、法律となった。
08

プログラム, ポスター

the list of entertainment programs or performers at a concert, theater, etc.
example
The concert featured a diverse bill of performers.
The theater 's bill included a comedy and a drama.
09

つば,

the part of a cap or hat that extends outward from the front, typically to provide shade or protection from the sun
example
He adjusted the bill of his baseball cap to shield his eyes from the bright afternoon sun.
彼は野球帽のつばを調整し、午後の強い日差しから目を守った。
The wide bill on her sunhat offered ample shade while she relaxed at the beach.
彼女の日よけ帽の広いつばは、ビーチでくつろいでいる間にたっぷりの日陰を提供した。
10

, ナイフ

a cutting tool with a sharp edge
example
The farmer used a bill to trim branches.
A bill is a traditional tool for pruning hedges.
11

請求書, リスト

a list of particulars (as a playbill or bill of fare)
example
The bill listed all actors and scenes.
The restaurant 's bill featured seasonal specials.
12

百ドル札, 100ドル札

a $100 banknote
SlangSlang
example
He slipped the waiter a bill as a tip.
彼はチップとしてウェイターに紙幣をそっと渡した。
That jacket cost me three bills.
そのジャケットは私に三枚の紙幣がかかった。
to bill
01

請求する, 請求書を送る

demand payment
example
The contractor billed the client for the completed work.
Hospitals bill patients after treatment.
02

宣伝する, ポスターで広告する

advertise especially by posters or placards
example
The circus was billed throughout the city with colorful posters.
They billed the concert across town to attract audiences.
03

告知する, ポスターで発表する

publicize or announce by placards
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