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toll1 [təʊl, Am toʊl] N

1. toll AUTO:

toll

2. toll AM TELEC:

toll

3. toll no pl (damage):

toll
straty fpl
the death toll
to take its toll

toll2 [təʊl, Am toʊl] VB trans, intr

toll bell:

toll
dzwonić [perf za-]

death toll N

death toll

toll charge N

toll-free ADJ

toll road N

toll road

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Some sections of the network are toll roads.
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Additionally, a toll (currently 6.50 euros for vehicles up to 3.5 tons) is imposed on drivers for using the tunnel.
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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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As sometimes happens, a race of this nature took a toll on both horses.
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Finally, the violence has taken its toll among teachers, students, and facilities.
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That decision saved money in the short term and allowed the tolls to be kept low.
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The bridge opened to traffic as a toll bridge in 1927.
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The toll of the war on the city was heavy.
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However, his success leads to extensive drug use and womanizing that takes its toll on his life.
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As a result, large trucks may have been paying the lower tolls for passenger cars.
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