toll
美音:
[təul
]英音:
[təul
]n.通行税(费),费,代价,钟声 vt.征收,敲钟,鸣(钟)(特指宣布死亡),勾引,引诱 vi.征税,鸣钟
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toll为短语/超纲词汇
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词形变化:
动词过去式:tolled 过去分词:tolled 现在分词:tolling 第三人称单数:tolls
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toll
/təʊl; tol/
n
1 money paid for the use of a road, bridge, harbour, etc (道路、桥梁、港口等的)使用费, 通行费, 停泊费.
2 loss or damage caused by sth 某事造成的损失或毁坏
*the death-toll in the earthquake, on the roads, after the massacre, ie the number of people killed 地震、交通事故、大屠杀的死亡人数.
3 (idm 习语) take a heavy toll/take its toll (of sth) cause loss, damage, etc 造成损失、毁坏等
*The war took a heavy toll of human life. 这次战争夺去了许多人的生命.
* Every year at Christmas drunken driving takes its toll. 每年的圣诞节都有醉酒驾车的伤亡事故.
/təʊl; tol/
v
1 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ (for sb/sth) ring (a bell) with slow regular strokes, esp for a death or funeral 缓慢而有规律地敲(钟); (尤指)敲(丧钟).
2 [Ipr] ~ (for sb/sth) (of a bell) sound in this way (指钟)缓慢而有规律地鸣响.
n [sing] sound of a tolling bell 缓慢而有规律的钟声.
1. To pay for costs, cars will be billed for using high-speed toll roads. 为支付道路建设成本,使用高速收费公路的汽车必须付费。
2. You know, near the old Toll Gate." 你知道,就挨着那个旧关卡。”
3. For whom did the bell toll? 丧钟为谁而敲?
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