toll
英 [t??l]
美[tol]
- n. 通行費(fèi);代價(jià);鐘聲;傷亡人數(shù)
- vt. 征收;敲鐘
- vi. 鳴鐘;征稅
考試真題
- Such incidents take a tremendous toll on our nation's economy and our individual well-being.
出自-2011年12月閱讀原文
- Glimmers ( ' , 少許 ) of hope, however, are beginning to emerge in this bruising environment: Americans are becoming aware of the toll their jobs take on them, and employers are exploring ways to alleviate the harmful effects of stress and overwork.
出自-2016年12月閱讀原文
- Glimmers of hope, however, are beginning to emerge in this bruising environment: Americans are becoming aware of the toll their jobs take on them, and employers are exploring ways to alleviate the harmful effects of stress and overwork.
2016年12月六級(jí)真題(第一套)閱讀 Section B
- Stress is taking a significant toll on our health, and the collective public health cost may be enormous.
2016年12月六級(jí)真題(第一套)閱讀 Section B
- The Israeli study suggests that doing so may be best for the baby, but may take a toll on mom.
2016年6月六級(jí)真題(第一套)聽力 Section B
- The problem is "decision fatigue, '' a psychological phenomenon that takes a toll on the quality of your choices after a long day of decision making, says Evan Polman, a leading psychologist.
2018年6月六級(jí)真題(第三套)閱讀 Section C
- Through careful preparation, the death toll from a super tropical storm in November 2007 was less than 3, 500.
2016年6月六級(jí)真題(第二套)聽力 Section C
- The growth in public money for academic research has speeded the process: federal research grants rose fourfold between 1960 and 1990, but faculty teaching hours fell by half as research took its toll.
出自-2011年考研閱讀原文