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tolls是toll的第三人称单数 - v.鸣;缴纳[征收]通行税[欠费];鸣(钟);(鸣钟)宣告[召唤]
- n.税;(常用单数)代价;牺牲;渡河费
- 网络通行费;过境税;过桥费
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 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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