tolls
n. (緩慢而有規律的)鐘聲( toll的名詞複數 ); 通行費; 損耗; (戰爭、災難等造成的)毀壞
When a bell tolls or when someone tolls it, it rings slowly and repeatedly, often as a sign that someone has died.
Church bells tolled and black flags fluttered...
教堂喪鐘敲響,黑色的旗幟飄動。
The pilgrims tolled the bell.
朝聖者緩緩敲響了鍾。
A toll is a small sum of money that you have to pay in order to use a particular bridge or road.
A toll road or toll bridge is a road or bridge where you have to pay in order to use it.
A toll is a total number of deaths, accidents, or disasters that occur in a particular period of time.
There are fears that the casualty toll may be higher.
有人擔心傷亡總數可能會更高。
…the second highest annual murder toll in that city's history.
年謀殺案件總數處於該市歷史上的第二高位
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.
Winter takes its toll on your health...
冬天對健康不利。
Higher fuel prices took their toll.
燃料提價產生了惡果。
The long - distance call tolls amount to quite a sum.
長途電話費 數目相當可觀.
For whom the bell tolls.
喪鐘為誰而鳴?
For Whom the Bell Tolls is vintage Hemingway.
[戰地鐘聲]是海明威的傑作.
Money raised from the tolls will help pay for repairs.
所收集的過橋費將部分用於支付維修費.
The truckers are calling for cuts in taxes, tolls and diesel prices.
卡車司機們要求減稅 、 降低道路通行費和柴油價格.