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1 ignore a bill
відмовляти у передачі справи до суду; припиняти справу -
2 ignore
відхиляти (позов, скаргу тощо); ігнорувати, бути необізнаним, не враховувати, не брати до уваги; нехтувати- ignore a ruling
- ignore an objection
- ignore an order of the court
- ignore facts
- ignore public opinion
- ignore requirement
- ignore traffic signals -
3 bill
I [bɪl] 1. n1) дзьоб2) вузьки́й мис3) козиро́к ( кашкета)4) носо́к я́коря2. vцілува́тися дзьо́биками ( про голубів)II [bɪl] 1. nto bill and coo — голу́битися, пе́сти́тися
1) законопрое́кт, білльto pass [to throw out] the bill — прийня́ти (відхили́ти) законопрое́кт
2) програ́ма (концерту та ін.); афі́ша, плака́т, рекла́ма, рекла́мний листо́к3) раху́нок (за послуги, за крам тощо)padded bills — розду́ті раху́нки
omnibus bill бух. — раху́нок по рі́зних стаття́х
4) спи́сок, інвента́р; докуме́нт; по́свідка, свідо́цтво; до́відкаbill of credit — акредити́в
bill of entry — ми́тна деклара́ція
bill of fare — ка́ртка меню́ ( в ресторані)
bill of health — каранти́нне свідо́цтво
bill of lading — накладна́, коносаме́нт
bill of parcels — факту́ра, накладна́
bill of sale — ку́пча, закладна́
butcher's bill sl. — спи́сок уби́тих на війні́
5) ве́ксель, тра́тта (тж. bill of exchange)short bill — короткотерміно́вий ве́ксель
6) юр. по́зовto find a true bill — передава́ти спра́ву в суд
to ignore the bill — припиня́ти спра́ву
7) амер. банкно́та2. va five dollar bill — п'ятидо́ларова асигна́ція
1) розкле́ювати афі́ші ( оголошення); оголо́шувати в афі́шах2) амер. оголо́шувати, обіця́тиIII [bɪl]1) заст. алеба́рда2) садо́ві но́жиці ( частіше billhook)3) соки́рка, сіка́ч
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