- [countable]
money that you pay to use a particular road or bridge (道路、桥梁的)通行费 motorway tolls 高速公路通行费 a toll bridge 收费的桥梁 the possibility of imposing tolls on some motorways 一些高速公路征收通行费的可能性
Synonyms raterate- charge
- fee
- rent
- fine
- fare
- toll
- rental
- rate a fixed amount of money that is asked or paid for something:
a low hourly rate of pay 按小时支付的低报酬 interest rates 利率
- charge an amount of money that is asked for goods or services:
an admission charge 入场费
- fee (rather formal
) an amount of money that you have to pay for professional advice or services, to go to a school or college, or to join an organization: 指专业服务费、咨询费、学费、会费: legal fees 诉讼费 an annual membership fee 年度会费
- rent
an amount of money that you regularly have to pay for use of a building or room. In American English, rent can be used to mean rental: The weekly rent on the car was over $300.指房屋租金 - fine a sum of money that must be paid as punishment for breaking a law or rule:
a parking fine 违规停车罚款
- fare
the money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc. 指乘坐公共汽车、飞机、出租车等的费用 - toll
an amount of money that you have to pay to use a particular road or bridge. 指道路、桥梁的通行费 - rental
an amount of money that you have to pay to use something for a particular period of time. 指租金
rent or rental? In British English rent is only money paid to use a building or room: for other items use rental. In American English rent can be used for both, but rental is still more common for other items.Patterns用 rent 还是 rental? - (a) rate/charge/fee/rent/fine/fare/toll/rental for something
- (a) rate/charge/fee/rent/toll/rental on something
- at a rate/charge/fee/rent/fare/rental of…
- for a charge/fee
- to pay (a) rate/charge/fee/rent/fine/fare/toll/rental
- to charge (a) rate/fee/rent/fare/toll/rental
Wordfindersee also e-tollTopics Transport by car or lorryc1Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- highway
- motorway
- road
- …
- charge
- collect
- exact
- …
- bridge
- highway
- motorway
- …
- [countable, usually singular]
the amount of damage or the number of deaths and injuries that are caused in a particular war, disaster, etc. (战争、灾难等造成的)毁坏;伤亡人数 the war’s growing casualty toll 不断增长的战争伤亡人数 Every hour, the news bulletin reported the mounting toll of casualties. 新闻简报每小时都报道不断增加的伤亡人数。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- devastating
- enormous
- great
- …
- exact
- take
- estimate
- …
- mount
- rise
- reach something
- …
- toll on
- bring the toll to
- put the toll at
- [singular]
the sound of a bell ringing with slow, regular sounds (缓慢而有规律的)钟声 - [countable] (North American English)
a charge for a phone call that is calculated at a higher rate than a local call Topics Phones, email and the internetc2长途电话费
Word Originnoun senses 1 to 2 and noun sense 4 Old English (denoting a charge, tax, or duty), from medieval Latin toloneum, alteration of late Latin teloneum, from Greek telōnion ‘toll house’, from telos ‘tax’. Sense (2) (late 19th cent.) arose from the notion of paying a toll or tribute in human lives (to an adversary or to death). noun sense 3 late Middle English: probably a special use of dialect toll ‘drag, pull’.
Idioms
take a heavy toll (on somebody/something) | take its toll (on somebody/something)