billed
英 [bɪld]
美 [bɪld]
v. 给(某人)开账单,发账单(要求付款); 把(某人或事物)宣传为…; 宣布…将做某事
bill的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:billed
COCA.41450
柯林斯词典
- COMB in ADJ (和形容词连用)表示“有…嘴的”
-billedcombines with adjectives to indicate that a bird has a beak of a particular kind or appearance.- ...yellow-billed ducks.
黄嘴的鸭子
- ...yellow-billed ducks.
英英释义
adj
- having a beak or bill as specified
- a thick-billed bird
- a long-billed cap
双语例句
- You billed me for a restaurant meal.
你收了我用餐费。 - This is really how much the customer was billed for the product on this bill.
这实际上是有多少客户被针对该产品记账到这一账单中。 - The new actor was billed for this week.
这位新演员已贴出海报,本周登台献艺。 - He was billed as the new Tom cruise.
他被宣传为新汤姆克鲁斯。 - She was billed to play the Red Queen in Snow White.
海报宣传她会扮演《白雪公主》中的“红王后”。 - Clients will be billed monthly.
我们给客户按月寄账单。 - NIS staffers also alleged that TPG billed NIS excessive fees, for example by bringing in consultants.
日新租赁的员工还声称,tpg向日新收取了过多费用,例如通过聘用咨询顾问的形式。 - We receive only six bills a year because we are billed on a bimonthly basis.
我们一年只收到六张清单,因为每两个月结算一次。 - Some, where the free preview sucks me in, cost a few pennies billed to my account.
有些是因为免费预览吸引了我要花几分钱,账单会记在我的账户上; - It is unlikely that all of your time will be billed to clients.
未必会将你全部时间都向客户计费。
