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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121 In this paper, the 3 dimensional dynamic response of a typical toll gate building under earthquake is analyzed by SAP5. Some useful results and conclusions is acquired.
122 Whether it is heavier birth weights, amplified testosterone levels or simple, hair-raising high jinks , boys seem to take an extra toll on the women who gave birth to them.
123 The death toll from a massive rockslide Saturday in the Egyptian capital of Cairo has climbed to 31, a medical source said on Sunday.
124 Stronger data helped lift the pound off its mid-March lows to an April 15 high of $1.5524 until the Lib Dem surge took its toll.
125 Consequently, when traffic is heavy,[www.Sentencedict.com] congestion increases upon departure from the toll plaza.
126 The Toll Digital Switching System can provide various features and accommodate thousands of trunks.
127 Furthermore developed the device of IC card toll collector, the system application can improve extremely the work-efficiency, put a...
128 The Toll gene also had to be activated to mount a successful defense, Dr. Hoffmann found.
129 This paper analyzes service efficiency for garage entrances with different toll mode and gives the calculation method for service desks number of garage with queueing theory based on a case.
130 He thought this would take a heavy toll of American lives and prolong the war indefinitely.
131 He puts the toll, by a rough estimate, in the tens of billions of dollars, saying that electronic trading would remove much of this "economic rent the dealers enjoy from a market that is so opaque.
132 This month I had to pay 200 yuan RMB toll call.
133 As summer draws to an end and wintery conditions take their toll on the trails[Sentencedict.com], you may think that it's the end of riding fun 'til next spring.
134 Sitting at his toll booth one day, the publican saw Jesus approaching.
135 But , the guests are quite unsatisfied with toll television.
136 Germany's national disease agency, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), said the death toll rose to 35 at the weekend, but the rate of new infections was declining.
137 He's the lone gunslinger, the masterless samurai, the silent killer whose professional life exacts a toll on his spirit.
138 Take charge of company vehicle's gasoline and toll fee statistic.
139 According to vouchers. Party A shall pay all occurred parking fee and toll fee of express way during valid period of contract.
140 It's true that sleeping with a snorer can take a toll on your health.
141 Toll plaza on highway has seriously influenced on highway operation and management.
142 Objective In order to explore the status of environmental contamination in traffic toll gate.
143 The method of calculating delay of queuing vehicles at road tollgate, analyzing effect of toll to trip time on road, converting toll fee to trip time are presented.
144 Secondly analyses the economic principle of urban road traffic congestion toll, point out urban road traffic congestion toll is necessary and feasible sometimes.
145 Finally, an assisting token station layout programming scheme is presented as well to help program the toll rate in the interconnected speedways area.
146 The death toll from a tsunami that hit the Solomon Islands is expected to grow.
147 In 2005 the city leased its Skyway toll road for 99 years for $ 1.83 billion.
148 You just don't know," Trotter says. "There's so much uncertainty, and I know for a person like me, it really takes a toll.
149 When disaster strikes , a troubling human response can inflate the death toll: people freeze up.
150 The FDA advises that if consumers have any prepackaged, refrigerated Nestle Toll House cookie dough products in their home that they throw them away.
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