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• toll-free (number) бесплатный ( о номере телефонного звонка). Существуют номера, по которым можно звонить бесплатно — напр., номера компаний, оказывающих коммерческую или иную услугу, телефоны служб «горячей линии» [hotline] и т. п.США. Лингвострановедческий англо-русский словарь > toll-free
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adjective, adverb(esp. Amer. Teleph.) gebührenfrei* * *adj inv gebührenfrei* * *toll-free number Nummer, die man gebührenfrei anrufen kann* * *adjective, adverb(esp. Amer. Teleph.) gebührenfrei* * *adj.gebührenfrei adj. -
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бесплатный [телефонный] вызов, бесплатный звонок; местный вызоввызов, оплачиваемый вызываемым абонентом или организацией, предоставляющей услугу связиАнгло-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > toll-free call
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марк., связь бесплатный звонок (звонок в организацию, находящуюся в другом городе или за рубежом, за ее счет)Syn:See: -
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I [təʊl]1) (number)the toll of — il numero di [victims, incidents]
death toll — numero dei morti, vittime ( from di, per)
2) (levy) (on road, bridge) pedaggio m., dazio m.••to take a heavy toll — (on lives) fare molte vittime; (on industry, environment) esigere un pesante tributo
II [təʊl] III 1. [təʊl]to take its o their toll — [earthquake, disease] fare strage
verbo transitivo suonare a morto [ bell]2.verbo intransitivo [ bell] suonare a morto* * *I [təul] verb(to ring (a bell) slowly: The church bell tolled solemnly.)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.)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.)•* * *I [təʊl]1. n1) (on road) pedaggio2)(losses, casualties)
the death toll on the roads — il numero di vittime sulle stradethe severe winter has taken its toll on the crops — l'inverno rigido ha colpito duramente il raccolto
2. adj(road, bridge) a pedaggioII [təʊl]1. vt, vi(bell) suonare lentamente e solennemente2. n(of bell) rintocco* * *toll (1) /təʊl/n.1 pedaggio2 (fisc.) balzello; gabella; dazio; imposta4 (stor.) molenda; tributo molitorio5 (fig.) costo, perdita ( di vite umane, ecc.); tributo (fig.): the human toll, la perdita di vite umane; the weekend death toll on the roads, gl'incidenti mortali del traffico di fine settimana● toll bar, barriera di pedaggio □ toll bridge, ponte (soggetto) a pedaggio □ (spec. USA) toll call, telefonata interurbana □ toll collector, esattore ( di dazi, imposte, ecc.) □ toll-free, (autom., trasp.: di un ponte, un'autostrada, un tunnel) esente da pedaggio; (fisc.) esente da dazio; (comput.) gratuito; ( USA: di telefonata) gratuita; ( anche) a carico del destinatario □ (telef.) toll-free number, numero verde □ (stor.) toll gatherer, gabelliere □ toll-line, linea interurbana □ toll road, strada a pedaggio □ (leg.) toll through, pedaggio municipale ( per attraversare un ponte, ecc.) □ (leg.) toll traverse, pedaggio per attraversare un terreno (un ponte, ecc.) di proprietà privata □ (autom.) toll tunnel, tunnel a pedaggio □ to take toll of, esigere un tributo da; (fig.) costare, portar via: The accident took a heavy toll of lives, l'incidente è costato la vita a molte persone.toll (2) /təʊl/n.(solo al sing.) rintocco (spec. di campana che suona a morto).(to) toll (1) /təʊl/A v. i.esigere un tributo; far pagare un pedaggioB v. t.(to) toll (2) /təʊl/v. t. e i.suonare a rintocchi; suonare a morto; rintoccare; battere: to toll the hour, battere l'ora; to toll sb. 's death, suonare a morto per q.● (fig.) to toll a warning bell, suonare il campanello d'allarme.* * *I [təʊl]1) (number)the toll of — il numero di [victims, incidents]
death toll — numero dei morti, vittime ( from di, per)
2) (levy) (on road, bridge) pedaggio m., dazio m.••to take a heavy toll — (on lives) fare molte vittime; (on industry, environment) esigere un pesante tributo
II [təʊl] III 1. [təʊl]to take its o their toll — [earthquake, disease] fare strage
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I təul verb(to ring (a bell) slowly: The church bell tolled solemnly.) tañer, doblar
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.) peaje2) (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.) número de víctimas; pérdidas•toll n peajetr[təʊl]1 (of bell) tañido1 tañer, doblar1 doblar————————tr[təʊl]1 (payment) peaje nombre masculino2 (loss) mortalidad nombre femenino, número de víctimas mortales\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto take its toll on afectar negativamentetoll ['to:l] vt: tañer, sonar (una campana)toll vi: sonar, doblar (dícese de las campanas)toll n1) : peaje m (de una carretera, un puente, etc.)2) casualties: pérdida f, número m de víctimas3) tolling: tañido m (de campanas)v.• clamorear v.• doblar v.• doblar a muerto v.• tañer v.• tocar v.• tocar a muerto v.n.• doble s.m.• mortalidad s.f.• peaje s.m.• pontazgo s.m.• portazgo s.m.• tarifa s.f.təʊl
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count nouna) ( Transp) peaje m, cuota f (Méx); (before n)toll call — (AmE) llamada f interurbana, conferencia f (Esp)
toll road/tunnel — carretera f/túnel m de peaje or (Méx) de cuota
b) (cost, damage)the traffic toll — (AmE) el número de accidentes de tráfico
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I [tǝʊl]1. N1) (on road, bridge) peaje m, cuota f (Mex)2) (=losses, casualties) número m de víctimas, mortandad fthere is a heavy toll — hay muchas víctimas, son muchos los muertos
the disease takes a heavy toll each year — cada año la enfermedad se lleva a muchas víctimas or causa gran número de muertes
the severe weather has taken its toll on the crops — el mal tiempo ha ocasionado pérdidas en la cosecha
2.CPDtoll booth N — cabina f de peaje
toll bridge N — puente m de peaje or (Mex) de cuota
toll call N — (US) (Telec) conferencia f
toll charge N — peaje m
toll motorway N — (Brit) autopista f de peaje
II [tǝʊl]1.VT [+ bell] tañer, tocar2.VI [bell] tañer, doblarthe bells were tolling in mourning for... — doblaron las campanas en señal de duelo por...
"for whom the bell tolls" — "por quién doblan las campanas"
3.N [of bell] tañido m, doblar m* * *[təʊl]
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b) (cost, damage)the traffic toll — (AmE) el número de accidentes de tráfico
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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
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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
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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.
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toll-free number — calling a number without incurring charges to one s own line … English contemporary dictionary
toll-free — ˈtoll free adverb if you telephone a number toll free, you do not have to pay for the call toll free adjective : • Call this toll free number for details. * * * toll free UK US /ˌtəʊlˈfriː/ adjective US COMMUNICATIONS ► used to describe a system… … Financial and business terms
toll-free — adv AmE if you telephone a particular number toll free, you do not have to pay for the call >toll free adj ▪ a toll free number … Dictionary of contemporary English
Toll-free telephone number — A toll free, Freecall, Freephone, or 800 number is a special telephone number, in that the called party is charged the cost of the calls by the telephone carrier, instead of the calling party. The cost of the call to the called party is usually… … Wikipedia
toll-free — adverb AmE if you telephone a particular number toll free, you do not have to pay for the call toll free adjective: Call this toll free number for details! … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
toll-free — adjective or adverb Date: 1970 having or using a direct telephone line or number (as an 800 number) for a long distance call that is not charged to the caller < a toll free number > < called toll free > … New Collegiate Dictionary
toll free — /ˌtəυl fri:/ adverb, adjective US without having to pay a charge for a long distance telephone call ● to call someone toll free ● a toll free number COMMENT: Toll free numbers usually start with the digits 800 … Dictionary of banking and finance
toll-free — adjective AMERICAN a toll free telephone number is one that you can call without having to pay ╾ ,toll free adverb … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
toll-free — /tohl free /, adj. 1. made, used, provided, etc., without tolls or a charge: a toll free highway; a toll free phone number. adv. 2. free of charge: to call toll free. [1965 70] * * * … Universalium
toll-free — adjective having no toll levied for its use a toll free road a toll free telephone number • Pertains to noun: ↑toll … Useful english dictionary
toll-free — ADJ: usu ADJ n A toll free telephone number is one which you can dial without having to pay for the call. [AM] ADV: ADV after v Toll free is also an adverb. Call our customer service staff toll free. (in BRIT, use freefone) … English dictionary