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- The bill for repair to the car comes to $250. 修車(chē)的費用達250美元。
- She tapped into her savings to pay for the car repairs. 她取出自己的積蓄支付修車(chē)費。
- The car used a gallon of petrol for the journey. 汽車(chē)在路上消耗了一加侖汽油。
- The man estimated for the repair of the car. 那人估算了修理汽車(chē)的費用。
- Our gas bill for the last quarter was unusually high. 我們上季度的煤氣費異常高。
- The waiter quickly tot up our bill for the dinner. 侍者很快地合計出我們晚餐的帳單。
- I'll accept 350 for the car, or nearest offer. 我的汽車(chē)賣(mài)350英鎊,可還價(jià)。
- He got behind with his payments for the car. 他拖欠買(mǎi)汽車(chē)的車(chē)款。
- How much did you give for the car? 你買(mǎi)這車(chē)付了多少錢(qián)?
- The airline will foot the bill for the hotel. 本航空公司將承擔旅客的住宿費用。
- Who's going to foot the bill for the new library? 誰(shuí)打算承擔新圖書(shū)館所需的費用?
- The airline will foot the bill for the hotel . 本航空公司將承擔旅客的住宿費用。
- It's murder trying to find a parking place for the car. 找個(gè)停車(chē)的地方比登天還難。
- Who is paying the bill for the extra bed? 請問(wèn)誰(shuí)付加床費?
- We each paid our share of the bill for the meal. 我們各自付了自己應付的那份飯錢(qián)。
- He had to foot the bill for the party. 他不得不支付晚會(huì )的費用。
- Shall I pay my bill for the previous room? 我要結賬嗎?
- The waiter quickly totup our bill for the dinner. 侍者很快地合計出我們晚餐的帳單。
- The car park is strictly for the use of residents. 那個(gè)停車(chē)場(chǎng)僅供當地居民使用。
- The waiter quickly totted up our bill for the dinner. 侍者很快地合計出我們晚餐的帳單。