English to Irish Meaning of toll - dola


Toll :
dola

dola, clog, clog dinnéar, fáinne, cáin, cíos, tobhach, fáltais, lámh, Tola

fuaim, Plunk, fáinne, jar ar, dola

doladoladoladolaí
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Definitions of toll in English
Noun(1) a fee levied for the use of roads or bridges (used for maintenance(2) value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something(3) the sound of a bell being struck
Verb(1) ring slowly(2) charge a fee for using
Examples of toll in English
(1) The castle bell began to toll again, deep and pleading.(2) I'm a toll booth operator, it's that simple.(3) But as a bell's eerie toll floated from within the castle a shiver ran down my spine.(4) He was about to say he'd need time when he heard a distant bell toll twice.(5) Police will combine friendly persuasion with hard line law enforcement in a desperate bid to cut the dreadful toll of motorcycle deaths in North Yorkshire.(6) In Singapore, a toll is payable by those who use the roads.(7) The days passed slowly, as they had in Ameri, like they were all waiting for that grand breaker, that final bell toll that told them all what the plan was.(8) As a train approaches from either direction, two bells on stumpy posts in between the tracks begin to toll in a steady rhythm.(9) The deeper horror in this book is the relentless nature of trauma and the toll it takes on those who witness its seismic effects.(10) Another lesson learned is that it is easier to toll new highways than reinstitute tolls on roads that abandoned them.(11) Britain's first toll motorway is due to be opened officially by the Transport Secretary today.(12) Presently, the Church bell began to toll , signalling that the nightly curfew was about to begin.(13) A Fermoy group has been highly critical of plans to toll the road because it was fearful that charges would drive motorists back into the town.(14) The new electronic bells automatically toll the Angelus and peal on the hour.(15) the bell of St Mary's began to toll the curfew(16) In Sri Lanka, the toll stands at 30 882 confirmed dead, the government said.
Related Phrases of toll
(1) toll road ::
dola-bhóthar
(2) toll-free ::
dola saor in aisce
(3) toll booth ::
mboth dola
(4) take a toll ::
ghlacadh dola
(5) road toll ::
dola bóthair
(6) toll bridge ::
dola droichead
(7) toll plaza ::
plás dola
(8) toll call ::
glaoch dola
(9) call toll-free ::
glaoch dola-saor in aisce
Synonyms
Noun
1. charge ::
muirear
2. number ::
uimhir
4. price ::
praghas
5. bell ::
clog
Verb
Different Forms
toll, tolled, tolling, tolls
Word Example from TV Shows
Toll the bells in an hour's time.

Toll the bells in an hour's time.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 6

A toll booth attendant,
an Apple store genius...

A TOLL booth attendant, an Apple store genius...

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 14

Why don't you just tell them that
I'm a toll taker at the Golden Gate Bridge?

Why don't you just tell them that I'm a TOLL taker at the Golden Gate Bridge?

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 15

the emotional toll of knowing
there's a child out there

the emotional TOLL of knowing there's a child out there

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 12

and for 600 years
they have never failed to exact their toll.

and for 600 years they have never failed to exact their TOLL.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 9

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