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I . bill1 [bɪl] N

2. bill Am (bank note):

bill
[one-]dollar bill

3. bill (proposed law):

bill

4. bill (placard):

bill
plakat m
bill
poster m

5. bill (list):

bill
spored m
bill
bill
seznam m
to top the bill

6. bill FIN:

bill
a bill of exchange
to fit/fill the bill
to settle a bill

II . bill1 [bɪl] VB trans

2. bill usu passive (listed):

bill2 [bɪl] N

bill of bird:

bill
kljun m

ˈbill post·ing N no pl

ˈbill stick·er N

bill sticker → billposter:

ho·ˈtel bill N

Treas·ury ˈbill N Am

ˈwage bill N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In order to reach the nectar, the bird must push its bill into the inflorescence.
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When a dive is successful, gannets swallow the fish underwater before surfacing, and never fly with the fish in their bill.
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A narrow black stripe extends from the base of the bill, through the eye to the nape.
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A "draft" is a bill of exchange which is not payable on demand of the payee.
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It now focuses on home and business energy and utility bill auditing.
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After paying the waitress with a $100 bill, the lady leaves behind a note for the waitress on a napkin without accepting her change.
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Their only source of income has been commissions on phone and utility bill payments.
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The unnamed band hopped on the last-minute slot after another local band dropped off the bill, and improvised the entire set.
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This scenario made the bill of sale a veritable tool of fraud.
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Upon introduction, a bill is usually read by its title only, constituting the first reading of the bill.
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