-
1 road toll
n* * * -
2 road toll
road toll Maut f -
3 road toll
-
4 road toll
-
5 road toll
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > road toll
-
6 toll
I noun2) (damage etc. incurred) Aufwand, derII 1. transitive verbläuten; [Turmuhr:] schlagen [Stunde]2. intransitive verb* * *I [təul] verb II [təul] noun1) (a tax charged for crossing a bridge, driving on certain roads etc: All cars pay a toll of $1; ( also adjective) a toll bridge.) die Maut; Maut-...2) (an amount of loss or damage suffered, eg as a result of disaster: Every year there is a heavy toll of human lives on the roads.) der Blutzoll•- academic.ru/113173/toll-free_number">toll-free number* * *toll1[təʊl, AM toʊl]nmalaria exacts a heavy \toll of illness and death in this region Malaria fordert viele Krankheits- und Todesfälle in dieser Regioncasualty \toll Opferzahl fto take its [or a] \toll [on sb/sth] seinen/ihren Tribut [von jdm/etw] forderntoll2[təʊl, AM toʊl]I. vtto \toll a bell eine Glocke läutento \toll midnight/the hour bell Mitternacht einläuten/die Stunde läuten▶ to \toll the knell das Ende bedeuten* * *I [təʊl]1. viläuten2. vtbell läuten3. nLäuten nt; (= single stroke) Glockenschlag m IIntoll charge — Maut f, Mautgebühr f
2)(= deaths, loss etc)
the toll on the roads — die Zahl der Verkehrsopferthe toll of the floods continues to rise (in terms of people) — die Zahl der Opfer der Flutkatastrophe steigt ständig weiter; (in terms of property) das Ausmaß der Flutschäden wird immer größer
the earthquake took a heavy toll of human life —
the toll of the war — der Blutzoll des Krieges
* * *toll1 [təʊl] s1. HIST Zoll(gebühr) m(f), besonders Wege-, Brückenzoll m2. Straßenbenutzungsgebühr f, Maut f3. Standgeld n (auf einem Markt etc)4. US Hafengebühr f5. Br HIST Recht des Lehnsherrn, Abgaben zu erheben6. TEL US Gebühr f für ein Ferngesprächthe toll of the road die (Zahl der) Verkehrsopfer;take a toll of 100 lives 100 Todesopfer fordern (Katastrophe etc);take its toll of fig jemanden arg mitnehmen, seinen Tribut von jemandem od einer Sache fordern, jemandes Kräfte, Vorräte etc stark beanspruchen oder strapazieren, nicht spurlos vorübergehen an (dat)toll2 [təʊl]A v/t1. eine (besonders Toten)Glocke läuten, erschallen lassen2. die Stunde schlagen3. (durch Glockengeläut) verkünden, die Totenglocke für jemanden läutenB v/i1. läuten, schallen2. schlagen (Glocke, Uhr)C s1. (feierliches) Geläut2. Glockenschlag m* * *I noun2) (damage etc. incurred) Aufwand, derII 1. transitive verbtake or exact a /its toll of something — einen Tribut an etwas (Dat.) fordern (fig.)
läuten; [Turmuhr:] schlagen [Stunde]2. intransitive verb* * *n.Gebühr -en f. -
7 road
Straße; Weg* -
8 toll road
* * * -
9 toll road
-
10 toll road
-
11 toll road sticker
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > toll road sticker
-
12 toll road
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > toll road
-
13 toll
-
14 toll road
-
15 toll road
-
16 toll road
-
17 toll road
-
18 turnpike
-
19 stored-value
-
20 tollgate
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
Road toll — is the term used in some countries for the number of deaths caused annually by road accidents.The term is in common and official use in Australia and New Zealand.New ZealandNew Zealand reports an annual nationwide road toll, plus special period… … Wikipedia
road toll — /ˈroʊd toʊl / (say rohd tohl) noun the tally of traffic accident deaths …
Salik (road toll) — Salik (In Arabic: سالك meaning clear and moving ) is the name given to the road toll system in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The system has been criticized by some residents of the city state for being an added expense for them. However, in… … Wikipedia
Road pricing — is an economic concept regarding the various direct charges applied for the use of roads. The road charges includes fuel taxes, licence fees, parking taxes, tolls, and congestion charges, including those which may vary by time of day, by the… … Wikipedia
Toll house (disambiguation) — Toll house may refer to:* Toll house, a building or facility where a toll is collected on a toll road * Toll House cookies, a brand of chocolate chip cookie. * Toll House Inn, the restaurant that originated the cookie. * Tollhouse, California, a… … Wikipedia
Toll road — A toll road, (also known as a tollway, turnpike, pike, or toll highway, especially if it is constructed to freeway standards), is a road for which a driver pays a toll (that is, a fee) for use. Structures for which tolls are charged include toll… … Wikipedia
toll road — noun an expressway on which tolls are collected • Syn: ↑turnpike • Hypernyms: ↑expressway, ↑freeway, ↑motorway, ↑pike, ↑state highway, ↑superhighway, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Toll roads in the United Kingdom — The history of toll roads in the United Kingdom has several phases, with periods between when there were few (or no) toll roads. Medieval PavageIn the 14th century, pavage grants, which had previously been made for paving the market place or… … Wikipedia
Road traffic safety — Sidewalks, curbs and traffic signals in Maryland, United States … Wikipedia
Toll — The word toll has several meanings.*In the context of transportation: **toll road, toll bridge, toll tunnel, and toll house, where money is collected in return for the use of the facility. **Electronic toll collection, high occupancy toll, shadow … Wikipedia
toll — toll1 [ toul ] noun * 1. ) singular MAINLY JOURNALISM the total number of people who have been killed or hurt a ) the total amount of harm or damage: the mounting toll of failed businesses 2. ) singular the loud slow repeated sound of a large… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English