释义 |
toll¹ /tol; təʊl/n 1. [singular 单数] the number of people killed or injured by something 伤亡人数:◇the death toll has risen to 83. 死亡人数已增加至 83 人。 2. take its toll (on) to have a bad effect on someone or something over a long period of time 对…造成长期不利影响:◇years of smoking has taken its toll on his health. 多年的吸烟损害了他的健康。 3. [c] money you pay to use a road, bridge etc [道路、桥梁等的]通行费,使用费:◇a toll bridge (=one you have to pay to use) 收费桥 |