billed

billed ['bɪld]  ['bɪld] 

原级:bill

第三人称单数:bills

第三人称复数:bills

现在分词:billing

billed 基本解释
安排(bill的过去式与过去分词形式);
billed 单语例句

1. Netac has five core invention patents on flash disks, and Deng has been billed as the father of flash disks in the world.

2. Currently, both the calling and receiving parties are billed for mobile calls.

3. Supporters said Saturday's " Earth Hour " - as it was billed - showed that small individual actions can make a difference to a global problem.

4. billed的解释

4. The concerts were billed as environment friendly with recycling containers dispersed around the venues, generators using biofuels and a stage made of recycled tires.

5. billed是什么意思

5. Souvenir made from panda droppings made a debut in the city which is billed as home to the most endangered animal in the world.

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6. De Hoop Scheffer met with Bush this month during a visit to Washington, an event Dutch media billed as an American examination of the Dutchman.

7. The reconstruction of Hexi Platform has been billed as a key local projects and was expected to be finished by the end of next year.

8. And although Guandong Street is usually billed as the essence of historical Yangzhou, what travelers usually end up seeing is the everyday life of the modern day city.

9. billed

9. EST event in New Orleans that had been billed as a speech on poverty, according to two aides.

10. The September release date for the Beatles Rock Band video game was announced last month, billed as letting people pretend to be the legendary Fab Four.

billed 英英释义

billed

adj

1. billed的近义词

1. having a beak or bill as specified

    e.g. a thick-billed bird
           a long-billed cap