第三人稱(chēng)單數:tolls第三人稱(chēng)復數:tolls現在分詞:tolling過(guò)去分詞:tolled過(guò)去式:tolled
toll基本解釋
名詞通行費; 傷亡人數; 鐘聲; 長(cháng)途電話(huà)費
動(dòng)詞鳴鐘; 敲鐘
toll相關(guān)例句
及物動(dòng)詞
1. The church bell tolled the hour.
教堂的鐘聲報時(shí)。
2. Bells were tolled all over the country at the President's death.
全國為總統逝世而鳴鐘。
不及物動(dòng)詞
1. toll
1. For whom did the bell toll?
喪鐘為誰(shuí)而敲?
名詞
1. toll什么意思
1. The long-distance call tolls amount to quite a sum.
長(cháng)途電話(huà)費數目相當可觀(guān)。
2. The death toll has risen to 200.
死亡人數已上升到兩百人。
3. Anyone travelling across the bridge has to pay a toll.
過(guò)這座橋的人都要付通行費。
toll網(wǎng)絡(luò )解釋
1. 通行費:(星星生活記者捷克佳攝影)在 當時(shí),顯而易見(jiàn)的解決方案是征收通行費(toll),而央街作為最為繁忙的公路之一被選中. 通行費在十九世紀30年代初期開(kāi)始征收,從一只動(dòng)物一分錢(qián)到每 輛車(chē)幾分錢(qián)不等. 收費的大門(mén)也很快建立起來(lái),
2. 過(guò)路費:除了學(xué)費,每個(gè)月的expense(日常開(kāi)支)也是好幾百,更有甚者,部分學(xué)生還要出去租房那就產(chǎn)生了租金(rent)偶爾還有出去郊游,父母還要承擔fare(旅客使用交通工具所支付費用),若是自己開(kāi)車(chē)還要支付過(guò)路費(toll),晚上住賓館服務(wù)員表現到位,
3. 收費:不允許單乘客車(chē)輛 (SOV) 使用. 而高乘載收費(HOT) 車(chē)道為高乘載車(chē)輛車(chē)道的延伸,也允許單乘客車(chē)輛使用,但單乘客車(chē)輛需要付費. 所以高乘載收費車(chē)道考慮了載客 (Occupancy) 和收費 (Toll) 兩種因素.
toll詞典解釋
1. (緩慢反復地)敲(鐘),鳴(喪鐘);(鐘)鳴響
When a bell tolls or when someone tolls it, it rings slowly and repeatedly, often as a sign that someone has died.
e.g. Church bells tolled and black flags fluttered...
教堂喪鐘敲響,黑色的旗幟飄動(dòng)。
e.g. The pilgrims tolled the bell.
朝圣者緩緩敲響了鐘。
2. (橋梁、道路的)通行費
A toll is a small sum of money that you have to pay in order to use a particular bridge or road.
3. (公路、橋梁的)收費
A toll road or toll bridge is a road or bridge where you have to pay in order to use it.
4. (死亡、事故或災難的)總數
A toll is a total number of deaths, accidents, or disasters that occur in a particular period of time.
e.g. There are fears that the casualty toll may be higher.
有人擔心傷亡總數可能會(huì )更高。
e.g. …the second highest annual murder toll in that city's history.
年謀殺案件總數處于該市歷史上的第二高位
5. 造成惡果(或不利影響、痛苦等)
If you say that something takes its toll or takes a heavy toll, you mean that it has a bad effect or causes a lot of suffering.
e.g. Winter takes its toll on your health...
冬天對健康不利。
e.g. Higher fuel prices took their toll.
燃料提價(jià)產(chǎn)生了惡果。
toll英英釋義
noun
1. value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something
e.g. the cost in human life was enormous
the price of success is hard work
what price glory?
Synonym: pricecost
2. the sound of a bell being struck
e.g. saved by the bell
she heard the distant toll of church bells
Synonym: bell
3. a fee levied for the use of roads or bridges (used for maintenance)
verb
1. ring slowly
e.g. For whom the bell tolls
2. charge a fee for using
e.g. Toll the bridges into New York City