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toll At the news of victory, church bells were tolled across the land. 听到胜利的消息,教堂的钟声传遍全国各地。 ☞tolln. [tǝʊl] (tolls)
双解释义 1. C 通行费 a fee charged for passage2. U 伤亡人数;遭受损失 suffering, deaths or damage句型例句 All vehicles travelling across the bridge have to pay a toll. 所有过桥的车辆都要付过桥费。 Independent sources say that the civilian death toll runs into thousands. 独立消息人士说平民死亡人数达数千。词语辨异 ♣ toll, charge, dues, fare, fee参见charge条。 ☞tollv. [tǝʊl] (tolls;tolled;tolling) ◇用于be ~ed结构 双解释义 vt. & vi.缓慢敲响 ring, sound slowly句型例句 用作不及物动词 ▲ S+~(+A) At Cathedral Square, the bell of the medieval tower tolled. 在大教堂广场上,中世纪塔楼的钟敲响了。用作及物动词 ▲ S+~+n./pron. |