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billed amount N

I . bill1 [bɪl] N

2. bill AM (banknote):

4. bill (law):

ustawa f

Phrases:

II . bill1 [bɪl] VB trans

1. bill (demand payment):

2. bill (advertise):

I . bill2 [bɪl] N ZOOL

II . bill2 [bɪl] VB intr

air bill N ECON

ancillary bill, ancillary suit N LAW

bill account N ECON

bill business N ECON

bill market N ECON

bill rate N ECON

bottomry bill [ˈbɒtəmri-, Am ˈbɑ:t̬-], bottomry letter N ECON

cashed bill N ECON

collateral bill N ECON

commodity bill N ECON

inland bill N ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Likewise, many of the stories billed as excerpts from upcoming novels were actually just double-length articles written specifically for the magazine.
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Though originally billed as a subscriber exclusive, it was eventually sold at retailers.
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It was billed as being the missing link in photography.
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At present, it is billed as a slammer.
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Drivers unable to pay by either of these methods will be billed in the mail using license plate recognition; an additional surcharge will be applied.
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Billed as a mystery with romance and comedy, it is a damp sock of a movie that makes you wish for leap year.
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He billed himself as a law-and-order candidate, a hard-liner on national defense and a fiscal conservative.
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This bird is similar in size to a reed bunting, but longer-billed.
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It detects usage of the bridge, allowing toll charges to be automatically billed to the driver's account, streamlining the tolling process.
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Questions about the evidence for ivory-billed woodpecker persisted.
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