toll
toll
toʊl
towl
British pronunciation
/təʊl/

Definicja i znaczenie słowa „toll” po angielsku

01

a charge collected for the use of a road, bridge, or tunnel

toll definition and meaning
example
Przykłady
Drivers paid a toll to cross the bridge.
The new highway introduced electronic tolls.
02

a cost or sacrifice required to achieve or experience something

example
Przykłady
The job took a heavy toll on his health.
Success often carries an emotional toll.
03

the sound made by a bell when it is struck slowly and repeatedly

example
Przykłady
The church bell began its mournful toll.
A deep toll echoed through the valley.
04

a payment made for a long-distance telephone connection

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example
Przykłady
They avoided high toll charges by using email.
He checked the toll before dialing overseas.
05

bilans, liczba ofiar

the number of people who have died or gotten injured because of a war, natural disaster, pandemic, etc.
example
Przykłady
The toll from the earthquake rose steadily as rescue teams reached remote villages.
Liczba ofiar trzęsienia ziemi systematycznie rosła, gdy ekipy ratunkowe docierały do odległych wiosek.
The pandemic has taken a heavy toll on healthcare workers and vulnerable populations.
Pandemia zebrała ciężkie żniwo wśród pracowników służby zdrowia i wrażliwych grup ludności.
to toll
01

to ring slowly, especially for a ceremonial or solemn purpose

example
Przykłady
The church bell tolled at midnight.
Bells tolled in remembrance of the fallen soldiers.
02

to charge a fee for the use of a road, bridge, or other facility

example
Przykłady
The authority decided to toll trucks separately from cars.
Drivers complained about being tolled twice on the same route.
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