Tolls Meaning in English
word · lemma: toll
ˈtoʊɫz
TOHLZ
tˈəʊlz
TOHLZ
التعريف
'Tolls' are fees you pay to use a road, bridge, or tunnel. It can also mean the number of people affected, such as those killed or injured in an event.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
As a noun, 'tolls' most often means fees on roads ('pay the tolls'), but it commonly refers to casualties or damage ('the death tolls'). Often used in news or official announcements. Do not confuse with 'tools'—pronunciation is different.
Spanish: peajes - peajes (costos) - víctimas (pérdidas humanas)Portuguese (BR): pedágios - vítimas (danos, perdas)Portuguese (PT): portagens - vítimas (danos, perdas)Chinese (Simplified): 通行费 - 伤亡(损失)Chinese (Traditional): 通行費 - 傷亡(損失)Hindi: शुल्क - जानमाल की क्षतिArabic: رسوم المرور - الخسائر (في الأرواح أو الأضرار)Bengali: শুল্ক - ক্ষয়ক্ষতি (মানব ক্ষয়, প্রাণহানি)Russian: пошлины - количество жертвJapanese: 通行料 - 犠牲者数Vietnamese: phí cầu đường - số thương vongKorean: 통행료 - 사상자 수Turkish: geçiş ücreti - ölü/yaralı sayısıUrdu: ٹول - جانی نقصاناتIndonesian: biaya tol - jumlah korban
جمل نموذجية
We have to pay tolls on the highway.
basic
The war caused heavy tolls in the region.
basic
Many cities collect tolls on bridges.
basic
Traffic slowed down at the tolls this morning.
natural
The earthquake’s tolls kept rising as more news came in.
natural
People complain that tolls are expensive, but they help keep the roads maintained.
natural