Be careful! When you use billion with a number, don't add an "s":
bin / bin /
a large container that is used for storing or holding things
bind / baind /
/ baund / has bound )
to tie string or rope around something to hold it firmly
binge / bind3 /
to eat or drink too much, especially when you cannot control yourself
bin • go / biggou /
[noncount]
a game where each player has a card with numbers on it, and the person who controls the game calls numbers out. If that person calls out the right numbers on your card, you win the game.
bin • oc • u • lars
/ bi ' nakyэlэrz /
special glasses that you use to see things that are far away
wing
bi • o • de • grad • a • ble / ,baioudi ' gre^bi /
( biology ) Biodegradable substances can go back into the earth and so do not damage the environment
bi • og • ra • phy / bai ' agrefi /
[count]
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( english language arts ) the story of a person's life that another person writes
bi • o • log • i • cal/ ,bara ' lad3ikl /
bi • ol • o • gy / bai ' abd3i /
[noncount]
the study of the life of animals and plants
a person who studies biology
bird Ф bird
/ bard /
nestbird of prey / ^rd эv ' prei /
birth © / Ьэг6 /
Pronunciation
The word birth sounds like earth .
the time when a baby comes out of its mother; being born
to have a baby
birth cer • tif • i • cate / 'ьэгн sэr|tIfэkэt /
an official document that shows when and where you were born, and who your parents are
birth con • trol /
ways of controlling the number of children you have
birth .day © / ' bэr9deI/
the day each year that is the same as the date when you were born
birth • place / ъэ^кк /
( history ) the house or area where a person was born, or
the place where something began
bis • cuit / ' b^t /
a type of soft, round bread. People often eat biscuits warm with butter.
bish • op / 'bijbp/
bi • son / ' baisn /