- toll
- [təul, tɔl]
- vt. 征收;敲钟
n. 通行费;代价;钟声
vi. 鸣钟;征税
参考例子
- 1.But the death toll over the past two months appears to reinforce his optimism.
- 刚过去的这两个月的死亡人数的下降似乎在加强他的乐观。
- 2.Consequently, when traffic is heavy, congestion increases upon departure from the toll plaza.
- 从而,当交通是拥挤的时,拥挤在违背通行税广场上增加。
- 3.His control over this ruined city must be exacting a toll on his powers. That may be the edge I need.
- 他的对这个被破坏的城市的控制一定苛求在他的力量的通行费。那也许是我需要的边缘。
英文解释
- n.
- 1.a fee levied for the use of roads or bridges (used for maintenance)
- 2.value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something
- 3.the sound of a bell being struck
- v.
- 1.ring slowly
- 2.charge a fee for using
网络释义
- toll
- 通行费; 通行税; (路桥隧道等的)通行费; 费,税;
- death toll
- 死亡人数,死亡率; 死亡丧钟; 死亡数; 死亡率,死亡人数;
- road toll
- 养路费; 过路费; 道路收费; 道路通行费;
- toll gate
- 收费卡,收费站; 收费站; 收费卡门; 收费口;
- toll service
- 长途服务; 收费服务; 长途业务;