Synonym: assessment, charge, chime, duty, fare, fee, jingle, levy, peal, revenue, ring, tariff, tax, tinkle, tithe. Similar words: pistol, tolerate, tolerance, come to life, doll, roll, poll, collar. Meaning: [təʊl] n. 1. a fee levied for the use of roads or bridges (used for maintenance) 2. value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something 3. the sound of a bell being struck. v. 1. ring slowly 2. charge a fee for using.
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91 The new crackdown has taken its toll on the industry already.
92 Atriplex spilled toll left of this line it?
93 She was a toll collector. She liked the job.
94 He had to pay the telegraphic toll.
94 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
95 As the death toll grew, there were poignant scenes at Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire as five coffins draped with the union flag arrived at RAF Lyneham and were met by sombre crowds on the town's streets.
96 She pulled into one of the cash lanes at the toll plaza.
97 Methods In accordance with the methods of The Criterion of Labor Health Works, the working environmental factors of a traffic toll gate with ten passages was monitored and analyzed.
98 The whole process makes investigation aim at these topics as follows: analyze the Toll Call completion Rate (TCR), authentication function optimization, improvement of called subscriber"s bell time."
99 The truck slowed up as it approached the toll gate.
100 Workers are fighting to prevent a nuclear meltdown, the death toll is rising, and energy and food shortages are rippling across the nation.
101 Objective:To investigate the expression of Toll like receptor 4(TLR4) and the role of TLR4 in rat normal dental pulp and periodontium .
102 Development of key - type impulse sender [sentencedict.com], and Simplex dialing on toll lines.
103 "Denial is dangerous when it comes to your health. It exacts a heavy toll down the road," Alan Muney, executive vice president of Oxford, said in a statement.
104 We have designed the hardware based on single chip and FRID which will be used in the bus as toll collector, which is proved feasible and economical.
105 There were several toll calls on our last month's telephone bill.
106 The highway toll collector system was researched by using the finite automata theory.
107 But their exacting curriculum, tough competition and reclusive campus lifestyle have taken a toll on students.
108 The toll is paid at an inlet to the superhighway.
109 Bourgeois believes the war on terrorism has taken a toll on King's nonviolent vision.
110 This month I had to pay 200 yuan toll call.
111 By looking into the case study of a Bridge toll gate being located in Quanzhou, this paper studies the corrosion resistance of the steel structure in marine atmosphere.
112 It is much often like this before the Toll Gate.
113 A bout with mononucleosis has taken its toll over the year, but Federer can find redemption in the final Slam of '08.
114 Conduct Monthly stocktaking and monthly yield and toll fee settlement with the co - packers.
115 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ( SARS ) is taking it toll on China's tour industry.
116 Corrupt local bureaucracies and slapdash building pushed up the Turkish toll.
117 The death toll is now confirmed at 55,239 people in the province, with another 24,949 missing, Sichuan Vice-Governor Li Chengyun told a Beijing press conference yesterday.
118 Our side in the June 6, 2007 reported on the expansion of the sewage East policy manual toll adjustment for the cost, not a detailed examination and discussion.
119 By 2:37 p.m., the overload seemed to have taken its toll on the NYSE's Arca electronic-trading system.
120 Taxi fare to the airport is about 120 yuan, including the toll charge.
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