相关数据
bill
[bɪl]
释义
释义1:n.(鸭子、鸟等的) 喙,嘴
the parts of a bird's jaws that have a horny covering; beak.
释义2:v.广告;宣传
to advertise (something) or otherwise make (it) known by public notice
释义3:n. 法案 a document containing the formal statement of a case in equity; a complaint seeking equitable relief
例句
Chuck: It was some Daffy Duck rip-off with this weird red bill.(Better Call Saul)
查克:那是经常用奇怪的红色喙偷东西吃的达菲鸭。(风骚律师)
Sheldon: It was billed as a lively give-and-take on the merits of model train sizes. But it was actually a set-up to intimidate weak-minded spineless rubes into buying H-O starter sets. (The Big Bang Theory)
谢尔顿:会议本来是宣传针对火车模型的优缺点进行意见交换的,而实际上是威胁懦弱的乡巴佬去买火车头模型的局。(生活大爆炸)
Leonard: He's a Supreme Court justice, and you're the U.S. Constitution.
Anu: Yep. He interprets me. And guess what's underneath this? The Bill of Thghts. (The Big Bang Theory)
莱纳德:他是最高法院法官,你是美国宪法。
安努:没错,他解释了我。猜猜这底下是什么,紧身裤法案。(生活大爆炸)