toll

  • 51Toll — 1. Doll ist glückhafftig. – Franck, II, 144b; Gruter, I, 22; Petri, II, 547; Lehmann, 345, 56; Egenolff, 157b; Sailer, 69; Simrock, 10399. 2. Es kann nicht toller werden als todt und in der Hölle sein. Wie jener Matrose sagte. Altfries.: Hat kjen …

    Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon

  • 52toll — toll1 [təul US toul] n [Sense: 1 3; Origin: Old English] [Sense: 4; Date: 1400 1500; Origin: TOLL2] 1.) [usually singular] the number of people killed or injured in a particular accident, by a particular illness etc ▪ The death toll has risen to… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 53toll — I [[t]toʊl[/t]] n. 1) a payment or fee exacted, as by the state, for some right or privilege, as for passage along a road or over a bridge 2) the extent of loss, damage, suffering, etc., resulting from some action or calamity: The toll was 300… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 54toll — tọll, toller, tollst ; 1 gespr; besonders in Ausrufen verwendet, um Bewunderung auszudrücken ≈ prima, super: Das ist eine tolle Idee!; Sie singt wirklich toll! 2 nur adv, gespr; verwendet, um Adjektive und Verben zu verstärken: Es regnet ganz… …

    Langenscheidt Großwörterbuch Deutsch als Fremdsprache

  • 55toll — toll1 [təʊl] noun 1》 a charge payable to use a bridge or road.     ↘N. Amer. a charge for a long distance telephone call. 2》 the number of deaths or casualties arising from an accident, disaster, etc. 3》 an adverse effect. verb [usu. as noun… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 56toll — 1 noun (C) 1 the money you have to pay to use a particular road, bridge etc 2 (usually singular) the number of people killed or injured in a particular accident, by a particular illness etc: death toll: The death toll has risen to 83. 3 take its… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 57toll — [təʊl] noun I 1) [C] an amount of money that you pay to use a bridge or road 2) [singular] the total number of people who have been killed or hurt The death toll from the earthquake is not yet known.[/ex] • take its toll; take a heavy toll to… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 58toll — I. /toʊl / (say tohl) verb (t) 1. to cause (a large bell) to sound with single strokes slowly and regularly repeated, as for summoning a congregation to church, or especially for announcing a death. 2. to sound (a knell, etc.) or strike (the… …

  • 59Toll — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Toll peut faire référence à : Toll Holdings, une entreprise australienne ; Récepteur de type Toll (TLR), une famille de récepteur biologique… …

    Wikipédia en Français

  • 60toll — 1. noun /təʊl,tɒl,toʊl,tɒl/ a) Loss or damage incurred through a disaster. The war has taken its toll on the people. b) A fee for using a transportation facility such a road, bridge, or ferry. We can handle on a toll basis your needs for spray… …

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