bill

US /bɪl/

UK /bɪl/

A2TOEIC
n.NounPlan for a new law being discussed by a government
The bill was proposed in Congress but has not yet passed
n.NounSign or poster advertising something
We need to make some kind of bill or flyer to advertise the concert
n.NounPaper money; a bank note
I just found a $20 bill, so it must be my lucky day!
n.NounPiece of paper showing what you have to pay
The shop just sent the bill for the repair and it is expensive
v.t.Transitive VerbTo request payment by handing over an invoice
Can we bill you today for the repair of the phone?
n.NounHard, often pointed part of a bird's mouth
The bird's bill broke when it crashed into the window
prop. n.Proper NounPerson's name
The name 'Bill' is short for 'William.'

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