bill به انگلیسی
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From Longman Dictionary
bill1 /bɪl/ ●●● S1 W1 noun [countable]
a written list showing how much you have to pay for services you have received, work that has been done etc
a list showing how much you have to pay for food you have eaten in a restaurant
a written proposal for a new law, that is brought to a parliament so that it can be discussed
a piece of paper money
a programme of entertainment at a theatre, concert, cinema etc, with details of who is performing, what is being shown etc
a printed notice advertising an event
the front part that sticks out on a hat such as a baseball cap
bill2 verb
to send someone a bill
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Example
The influential Bell study gave them largely a clean bill of health as a model for determining disputes concerning entitlement to benefit
But it could land them with a court bill of up to £200 if they’re stopped by the police
Monday’s debate on the defense bill lasted all night
But before work can start they need the money, and the final bill could come to several million pounds
We’ve just had a huge telephone bill