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bill (EN)
sustantivo, verbo

sustantivo “bill”

sing. bill, pl. bills
  1. factura
    After finishing their meal, they asked the waiter for the bill.
  2. billete
    He paid for the groceries with a fifty-dollar bill.
  3. proyecto de ley
    The parliament will vote on the new education bill next month.
  4. pico
    The pelican caught a fish in its large bill.
  5. visera
    He adjusted the bill of his baseball cap to block the sun.
  6. cartelera
    The band topped the bill at the music festival.
  7. un arma medieval con una hoja curva y una punta en un asta larga
    The soldiers wielded bills during the battle.

verbo “bill”

infinitivo bill; él bills; pret. billed; part. billed; ger. billing
  1. facturar
    The doctor billed him for the consultation.
  2. anunciar o dar a conocer mediante avisos públicos o anuncios
    The play was billed as a thrilling new drama.
  3. (de aves) tocarse los picos como muestra de afecto
    The pigeons were billing and cooing on the rooftop.