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رَسْم (مُرور أو عبور على طريق، جسر، إلخ) \ toll: a sum of money paid to use a road, bridge, etc: There is a toll that you must pay if you drive over the new bridge across the harbour. \ See Also ضَرِيبة \ ضَرِيبة (مُرور أو عبور على طريق، جسر، إلخ) \ toll: a sum of money paid to use a road, bridge, etc: There is a toll that you must pay if you drive over the new bridge across the harbour. \ See Also رسم (رَسْم) -
2 toll
I [təul] verbto ring (a bell) slowly:يَدُق II [təul] nounThe church bell tolled solemnly.
1) a tax charged for crossing a bridge, driving on certain roads etc:All cars pay a toll of $1
رَسْم مُرور( also adjective) a toll bridge.
2) an amount of loss or damage suffered, eg as a result of disaster:مِقْدار ضَرَر الكارِثَهEvery year there is a heavy toll of human lives on the roads.
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3 toll-free number
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4 رسم
رَسْم \ drawing: a picture done with pen or pencil lines. fee: payment for a special skilled service: school fees; a doctor’s fee. \ رَسْم \ graph: a line drawn on squared paper, to show the change in amount at different times or under different conditions: He drew a graph of the monthly rainfall. \ See Also خَطّ بَيَانِيّ \ رَسْم (مُرور أو عبور على طريق، جسر، إلخ) \ toll: a sum of money paid to use a road, bridge, etc: There is a toll that you must pay if you drive over the new bridge across the harbour. \ See Also ضَرِيبة \ الرَّسْم أو التَّصْوِير المَنْظُورِيّ \ perspective: the art of drawing a picture of an object on a flat surface so that it looks the same as the real object to the eye as regards depth, distance, etc.. \ رَسْم بَيَانِيّ \ chart: a drawing to show certain facts: a weather chart. \ رَسْم بَيَانِيّ \ diagram: a drawing, map or plan that explains sth.. \ رَسْم تَخْطِيطيّ \ sketch: a rough drawing: She drew a quick sketch. She made a sketch plan of the area. \ رَسْم تَوْضِيحيّ \ figure: a drawing that explains sth.; a shape: A circle is a round figure. \ رَسْم جُمْرُكيّ \ duty: payment demanded by the government for certain goods entering or leaving a country: There is (a) duty on tobacco. \ رَسْمٌ عام \ outline: a line that shows the shape of sth.: The outline of a ball is a circle. We could see the outline of a building against a moonlit sky. -
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ضَرُورِيّ \ essential: very necessary; most important: It is essential to address letters correctly. imperative: urgent which must be done: It’s imperative that you finish this work today. necessary: needed: Please make all necessary plans. Is it necessary to make so much noise?. \ ضَرِيبة \ tax: money that has to be paid to the government (from one’s earnings; from a fixed charge on goods). taxation: taxing. \ ضَرِيبة (مُرور أو عبور على طريق، جسر، إلخ) \ toll: a sum of money paid to use a road, bridge, etc: There is a toll that you must pay if you drive over the new bridge across the harbour. \ See Also رسم (رَسْم) -
6 لفافة قطن
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7 رسوم
n. genre, tolls, toll -
8 رسوم عبور أو مرور
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9 رقم تلفون مجاني
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10 رن
1́ n. buzz2́ v. ring, sound, twang, ping, plunk, clang, resonate, resound, peal, tinkle, toll, chink, chime, strike -
11 طريق برسم مرور
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12 عدد الجرحى
n. toll -
13 عدد الضحايا
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14 قرع
1́ n. bed, knocking, squash, rapping, tap, striking, beating, hitting, banging, ring2́ v. knock, rap, bang, drum, ring, sound, toll, tap, chide -
15 قرع الناقوس
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16 مكالمة مجانية
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17 موقف سيارات برسوم
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18 جرس
جَرَسَ: صَوّتَ، صاتَto ring, sound, toll, knell -
19 دق الجرس
دَقّ الجَرَسَ: قَرَعَهُto ring, sound, toll (a bell) -
20 دق الجرس
دَقّ الجَرَسُ: صَوّتَto ring, toll, peal, sound
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toll! — toll! … Deutsch Wörterbuch
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toll — [təʊl ǁ toʊl] noun 1. [countable] TRANSPORT the money you have to pay to use a particular road, bridge etc: • In parts of the USA tolls are charged for motorways. • Revenue is raised through customs duties and road tolls. 2. take a/its toll on… … Financial and business terms
toll — und voll: völlig betrunken; eine verstärkende Reimformel; ursprünglich ›Voll und toll‹, so noch oft bei Luther, z.B. ›An den christlichen Adel deutscher Nation‹ (Werke I, 298b). »ßo wurdenn sie zu Rom mercken, das, die deutschen nit alletzeit tol … Das Wörterbuch der Idiome
toll — Adj. (Grundstufe) ugs.: sehr gut, ausgezeichnet Synonyme: super (ugs.), klasse (ugs.), fantastisch, himmlisch Beispiele: Das Buch ist wirklich toll. Sie sieht toll aus. toll Adj. (Aufbaustufe) unwahrscheinlich und deshalb kaum glaubhaft Synonyme … Extremes Deutsch
Toll — Toll, v. t. [See {Tole}.] 1. To draw; to entice; to allure. See {Tole}. [1913 Webster] 2. [Probably the same word as toll to draw, and at first meaning, to ring in order to draw people to church.] To cause to sound, as a bell, with strokes slowly … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
toll — Ⅰ. toll [1] ► NOUN 1) a charge payable to use a bridge or road or (N. Amer. ) for a long distance telephone call. 2) the number of deaths or casualties arising from an accident, disaster, etc. 3) the cost or damage resulting from something. ●… … English terms dictionary
Toll — Toll, v. i. 1. To pay toll or tallage. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To take toll; to raise a tax. [R.] [1913 Webster] Well could he [the miller] steal corn and toll thrice. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] No Italian priest Shall tithe or toll in our… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English