projeto de lei

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البرتغالية - الإنجليزية
bill

I'm against the bill. - Sou contra esse projeto de lei.

I knew that the bill would be rejected. - Sabia que o projeto de lei seria rejeitado.

The extremity of the arm of an anchor; the point of or beyond the fluke
To peck
A beak-like projection, especially a promontory
The bill of a show or concert is a list of the entertainers who will take part in it
Legislation drafted in the form of an Act for introduction into the Senate or the House of Representatives and identified with a bill number If the bill is passed by both houses and signed by the Governor or otherwise becomes law, it becomes an Act
To work upon ( as to dig, hoe, hack, or chop anything) with a bill
A paper, written or printed, and posted up or given away, to advertise something, as a lecture, a play, or the sale of goods; a placard; a poster; a handbill
One who wields a bill; a billman
A common form of bill consisted of a broad, heavy, double-edged, hook-shaped blade, having a short pike at the back and another at the top, and attached to the end of a long staff
A proposed law
A proposed law, requiring support of both houses and the governor's action for enactment
To join bills, as doves; to caress in fondness
Somebody armed with a bill; a bill-man
A form or draft of a law, presented to a legislature for enactment; a proposed or projected law
The beak of a bird, especially when small or flattish; sometimes also used with reference to a turtle, platypus, or other animal
Any of various bladed or pointed hand weapons, originally designating an Anglo-Saxon sword, and later a weapon of infantry, especially in the 14th and 15th centuries. A common form of bill consisted of a broad, heavy, double-edged, hook-shaped blade, having a short pike at the back and another at the top, and attached to the end of a long staff
a list of particulars (as a playbill or bill of fare)
If someone is billed to appear in a particular show, it has been advertised that they are going to be in it. She was billed to play the Red Queen in Snow White. + billing bill·ing their quarrels over star billing
If you say that someone or something fits the bill or fills the bill, you mean that they are suitable for a particular job or purpose. If you fit the bill, send a CV to Rebecca Rees
A written presentation to a legislative body proposing certain legislation for enactment into law Bills may originate in either House, except as noted below, and must be passed by both Houses and approved by the President before they become law or, if disapproved by the President, must be passed over his veto by a two-thirds vote of each House If a bill is passed within the 10-day period preceding the adjournment of Congress, the President may withhold approval and the bill will die (pocket veto) Bills for raising revenue, according to the Constitution, must originate in the House of Representatives, and bills for appropriating money customarily originate in the House A bill is referred to in the following manner: H R 120, 70th Cong 1st sess