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toll1 [təʊl, Am toʊl] SUBST

1. toll (transport levy):

toll

2. toll Am (phone charge):

toll

3. toll no plur (damage):

toll
toll

toll2 [təʊl, Am toʊl] VERBE trans, intr

toll bar [ˈtəʊlbɑ:ɐ, Am ˈtoʊlbɑ:r] SUBST

toll-free ADJ

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Forty six people were affected by the water in the first 24 hours and three days later the toll had risen to 113 people.
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As a result, large trucks may have been paying the lower tolls for passenger cars.
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The highway will have a total length of 316 km, where 92 km will be toll free.
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The current toll for a car is 3.50 each way.
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The toll of the war on the city was heavy.
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The crossing is in length, takes 5 minutes, and is free of tolls.
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The bridge opened to traffic as a toll bridge in 1927.
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The practice of selecting routes so as to avoid tolls is called shunpiking.
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Some sections of the network are toll roads.
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It is possible to almost reach the peak by car by using a toll road of nine km.
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