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n.
(名詞)
- [C]通行費 a fee charged for passage
- [U]傷亡人數;遭受損失 suffering,deaths or damage
v.
(動詞)
- vt. & vi. 緩慢敲響 ring,sound slowly
n.
名詞
- 傷亡人數
- 運費,長途電話費,使用費,服務費,設攤費,租費
- 鐘聲
- 損失,代價,犧牲
- 通行費,渡河費
- 通行費征收處
- 稅,通行稅,過境稅,過橋稅,港口稅,市場稅
v.
動詞
- 征收捐稅
- 召喚,宣告,報喪
- 鳴報,鳴(鐘) ,敲(鐘)
- 向…征收捐稅
- 繳納通行稅,征收通行稅
- 撤銷
- 緩慢而反復地敲響
- 抽取部分作為費用
- 引誘,勾引
Noun:
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a fee levied for the use of roads or bridges (used for maintenance)
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value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something;
"the cost in human life was enormous"
"the price of success is hard work"
"what price glory?"
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the sound of a bell being struck;
"saved by the bell"
"she heard the distant toll of church bells"
Verb:
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ring slowly;
"For whom the bell tolls"
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charge a fee for using;
"Toll the bridges into New York City"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The death toll mounted (to 100).
死亡視頻統計人數上漲(至100).
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The government tried to keep the death toll at a lower level.
當地政府力爭將犧牲人流量設定在較低規格。
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We heard the toll of the church bells.
大家聽出了基督教堂大鐘傳出的鐘聲。
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When you hear the bells toll, you'll know I'm not far.
或許聽懂鐘聲,就就說明我己經在旁邊了。
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Anyone travelling across the bridge has to pay a toll.
過這座橋的人必須付進出費。
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Years of hardship and neglect had taken their toll.
5年的疲倦和疏于清洗保養的危害了兩人的穩定。
用作動詞 (v.)
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The church bell tolled the hour.
基督教堂的鳴鐘報時。
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At nightfall the bells would toll 108 times.
每到薄暮時段,鐘鳴五十零八響。
用作名詞 (n.)
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All vehicles travelling across the bridge have to pay a toll.
一切過河的汽車都想付過河費。
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Independent sources say that the civilian death toll runs into thousands.
獨特新消息人土說普通玩家生亡人群達數萬。
用作動詞 (v.)
充當不若物動名詞
S+~(+A)
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At Cathedral Square, the bell of the medieval tower tolled.
在大天主堂城市廣場上,中古時期經典六層的鐘敲起了。
用到及物動名詞
S+ ~+n./pron.
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At the news of victory, church bells were tolled across the land.
聽懂勝者的信息內容,天主堂的鐘聲傳到全國性各省市。
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Tax and toll, From many an inland town and haven large.
選自: Tennyson
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Forfeitures went to Sunderland. On every grant toll was paid to him.
出自于: Ld Macaulay
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The bee, tolling from every flower The virtuous sweets.
出處:2 Henry IV ,
Shakespeare
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Slow tolls the village-clock the drowsy hour.
來自: J. Beattie
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And bells toll'd out their mighty peal.
來自: Sir W. Scott
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n. (名詞)
- toll, charge, dues, fare, fee
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- 這組詞的共同意思是“費”。其區別是:
- charge是普通用語,泛指生活各方面所花費的“價錢”“費用”,尤指某種服務的“費用”; fee指付給團體的費用,如“報名費”“會費”或付給自由職業者如私人教師、醫生、律師等所收的“費用”或“謝金”,還可指“租書費”等; dues指應繳的款或應付的各種稅或各種組織的會費; toll指使用道路、橋梁、海港等所需的“過路費”“過橋費”,也可指長途電話費、設施使用費或市場的攤位費等; 而fare主要指車、船、飛機等的旅費。例如:
- The guidebook to the museum is available free of charge.這個博物館的游覽指南免費供應。
- The doctor's fee was higher than we expected.那醫生收費比我們預料的要高。
- The shipowners must pay the dues for the use of the harbour every year.船主們每年必須交租用港口稅。
- A toll must be paid on the tunnel.通過這條隧道必須付通行費。
- When you take a bus you have to pay the fare.坐公共汽車必須買票。
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