释义 |
- n.伤亡人数;(道路、桥梁的)通行费;(战争、灾难等造成的)毁坏
- v.(缓慢而有规律地)敲(钟);(尤指)鸣(丧钟)
- 网络通行税;代价;过路费
第三人称单数:tolls 现在分词:tolling 过去式:tolled v.+n. take toll,reduce toll,toll bell n. fee,tax,levy,charge,payment 1. | [c] (道路、桥梁的)通行费money that you pay to use a particular road or bridge |
| | | a toll road/bridge 收费道路╱桥梁 |
2. | [c][ususing] (战争、灾难等造成的)毁坏;伤亡人数the amount of damage or the number of deaths and injuries that are caused in a particular war, disaster, etc. |
| The official death toll has now reached 7 000. 官方公布的死亡人数现已达 7 000 人。 | | the war's growing casualty toll 不断增长的战争伤亡人数 |
3. | [sing] (缓慢而有规律的)钟声the sound of a bell ringing with slow regular strokes |
4. | [c] 长途电话费a charge for a telephone call that is calculated at a higher rate than a local call |
IDM | Illness had taken a heavy toll on her. 疾病对她的身体造成极大的损害。 | | The recession is taking its toll on the housing markets. 经济衰退使住房市场遭受着重大损失。 |
take a heavy toll (on sb/sth)|take its toll (on sb/sth) 产生恶果;造成重大损失(或伤亡、灾难等)to have a bad effect on sb/sth; to cause a lot of damage, deaths, suffering, etc. | Illness had taken a heavy toll on her. 疾病对她的身体造成极大的损害。 | | The recession is taking its toll on the housing markets. 经济衰退使住房市场遭受着重大损失。 |
1. | [i][t] (缓慢而有规律地)敲(钟);(尤指)鸣(丧钟)when a belltolls or sbtolls it, it is rung slowly many times, especially as a sign that sb has died |
| The Abbey bell tolled for those killed in the war. 大教堂为战争中的死难者鸣钟。 | | The bell tolled the hour. 鸣钟报时。 | | The revolution tolled the death knell(= signalled the end) for the Russian monarchy. 那场革命敲响了俄国君主制的丧钟。 |
v. | | n. | 2. 租费,港口税;市场税,摊税;运费;(用所磨谷类一部分作酬的)磨费;长途电话(费) 2. 租费,港口税;市场税,摊税;运费;(用所磨谷类一部分作酬的)磨费;长途电话(费) |
v. | 1. to charge a toll for the use of a road or bridge 2. to lure fish or game into being caught 3. to ring a bell, repeatedly and with long pauses between each ring, especially to announce a death, or be rung in this way 4. to announce something or call somebody with the repeated slow ringing of a bell 5. if you toll a bell, or if it tolls, it makes a loud slow repeated sound 1. to charge a toll for the use of a road or bridge 2. to lure fish or game into being caught 3. to ring a bell, repeatedly and with long pauses between each ring, especially to announce a death, or be rung in this way 4. to announce something or call somebody with the repeated slow ringing of a bell 5. if you toll a bell, or if it tolls, it makes a loud slow repeated sound | n. | 1. a fee charged for a privilege, usually crossing a bridge or using a road 2. the damage done by an accident or disaster in terms of, e.g. people killed, property destroyed, or financial loss 3. a fee charged for services such as transportation 4. a charge for a long-distance telephone call 5. the act of ringing a bell slowly and repeatedly, or the sound so made 6. the total number of people who have been killed or hurt 7. an amount of money that you pay to use a bridge or a road 1. a fee charged for a privilege, usually crossing a bridge or using a road 2. the damage done by an accident or disaster in terms of, e.g. people killed, property destroyed, or financial loss 3. a fee charged for services such as transportation 4. a charge for a long-distance telephone call 5. the act of ringing a bell slowly and repeatedly, or the sound so made 6. the total number of people who have been killed or hurt 7. an amount of money that you pay to use a bridge or a road |
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