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billing
- IPA[ˈbɪlɪŋ]
英式
- the fact of being advertised or described in a particular way;the process of preparing or sending invoices
noun: billing, plural noun: billings
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- 1. the fact of being advertised or described in a particular way they can justify their billing as Premier League favourites he shared top billing with his wife
- 2. the process of preparing or sending invoices faster, more accurate order fulfilment and billing
- ▪ the total amount of business conducted in a given time, especially that of an advertising agency the account was worth about $2 million a year in billings
- a printed or written statement of the money owed for goods or services: the bill for their meal came to £17
- list (a person or event) in a programme: they were billed to appear but did not show up
Oxford Dictionary
- an amount of money owed for goods supplied or services rendered, set out in a printed or ... the bill for their meal came to $17 he was running up a bill of hundreds of dollars
- list (a person or event) in a program: they were billed to appear but didn't show up
Oxford American Dictionary
- the beak of a bird, especially when it is slender, flattened, or weak, or belongs to a ...
- (of birds, especially doves) stroke bill with bill during courtship.
Oxford Dictionary
- the beak of a bird, especially when it is slender, flattened, or weak, or belongs to a ...
- (of birds, especially doves) stroke bill with bill during courtship.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a medieval weapon like a halberd with a hook instead of a blade.
Oxford Dictionary
- a medieval weapon like a halberd with a hook instead of a blade.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the police: he was caught bang to rights by the Old Bill
Oxford Dictionary
- having a beak or bill of a specified kind: black-billed and yellow-billed cuckoos
Oxford American Dictionary
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- the fact of being advertised or publicized in a particular way: they can justify their billing as the American League favorites he shared top billing with his wife
Oxford American Dictionary