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  • 1 bill

    сор, се милува
    сметкопотврда, оглас, плакат, белешка
    v огласува (на огласна табла), вклучува во програма
    v се милува
    клун, жрт
    * * *
    n. 1. сметка; to pay a bill плаќање сметка; to put on smb.'s bill ставање (вметнување) на нечија сметка; a telephone (water) bill сметка за телефон (за вода); to run up a large bill правење на голема сметка; (colloq.) *to foot the bill поднесување на трошоците;
    2. театарска програма;
    3. плаката, оглас; post no bills! забрането е лепење на плакати;
    4. банкнота; a five-dollar bill банкнота од пет долари; to break a bill раситнување на банкнота;
    5. законски нацрт; to accept (introduce) a bill примање (предлагање) на нацрт; 6. (legal) исправа; to file a bill of complaint поднесување на обвинителен предлог; bill II v tr
    1.наплаќање; he will bill you for everything тој се ќе ви наплати; bill it to my account стави го тоа на моја сметка (see also charge III);
    2. објавување (со плаката); bill III n клун; bill IV v intr љубење (за гулаби); to bill and coo милување, галење; bill V n; see billhook
    n. Бил (деминутив од William)
    n. сметка; to foot the bill - плаќа сметка;
    2. меница, парично писмо (исто и bill of exchange);
    3. (амер.) банкнота; а ten-dollar bill - банкнота од десет долари/ v. лепи плака

    English-Macedonian dictionary > bill

  • 2 run up

    phr.v. l. зема залет (скокачот)
    2. крева, истакнува (знаме на јарбол)
    3. прави (голема сметка); run up debts влегува во големи долгови: She ran up a huge phone bill Таа направи огромна телефонска сметка
    4. run up a dress/skirt на брза рака сошива/прикрпува фустан/сукња

    English-Macedonian dictionary > run up

См. также в других словарях:

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  • run up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms run up : present tense I/you/we/they run up he/she/it runs up present participle running up past tense ran up past participle run up 1) if you run up a bill or a debt, you owe someone a lot of money My son ran …   English dictionary

  • Run — A run consists of a series of bid and offer quotes for different securities or maturities. Dealers give to and ask for runs from each other. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. run run 1 [rʌn] verb ran PASTTENSE [ræn] …   Financial and business terms

  • run — A run consists of a series of bid and offer quotes for different securities or maturities ( maturity). dealers give and ask for runs from each other. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. run run 1 [rʌn] verb ran …   Financial and business terms

  • ˌrun ˈup sth — phrasal verb if you run up a bill or a DEBT, you owe someone a lot of money My son ran up a huge phone bill.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • run up — I. drive to, go to, travel to    I have to run up to Edmonton tomorrow. Do you want to come? II. increase, add to a total, charge it    Ming lets us run up a bill if we pay it once a month …   English idioms

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