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| to send or give someone a written statement of the money they owe 给…送账单;给…开账单 | +for We were billed for three nights when we were only there for two. 我们只在那里住了两晚,却被要求支付三个晚上的费用。 | |
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- | be billed to sing/play etc |
| if a performer is billed to sing , play etc somewhere , they are listed in a programme or advertisement |
| (表演者)被列在节目单上,被列在广告中 |
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- | bill and coo humorous |
| if two people bill and coo , they kiss each other and talk together in a romantic way |
| 接吻和谈情说爱;卿卿我我 |
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- | bill sb/sth as sth |
| to advertise or describe someone or something in a particular way , especially in order to make them sound interesting or important |
| 把某人/某物宣传(或描述)成 |
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| Electric cars are being billed as the automobiles of the future. 电动汽车被宣传为未来的汽车。 |
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