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billed

/bild/US // bɪld //

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a bill or beak, especially one of a specified kind, shape, color, etc.: a yellow-billed magpie.

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Examples

  • If you read the reactions, she was billed as ‘Beauty and Brains.’

  • The entire weekend was billed as a celebration of “the cultural community inspired by the legacy of Hip Hop [sic].”

  • Haskell was also the second-billed executive producer of last weekend's telecast.

  • Further, Blackwater was found to have over-billed the State Department by manipulating records.

  • It was billed as a performance by “two of the biggest stars in musical history,” and fans were not disappointed.

  • My next duty was to see that every one of the 150 consignees received the goods that were billed to him.

  • No, but they claim to take our goods billed for any French port, and as many men as they choose to call English.

  • The large-billed water-thrush is much the superior songster, but the present species has a very bright and cheerful strain.

  • The town was billed, the daily press was worked in true circus fashion, the crowd came and expressed various opinions.

  • The long-billed curlew, or sickle bill as it is often called, is a plentiful resident in all suitable localities.