toll

US /toʊl/
UK /toʊl/
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1.

peaje

a charge payable for permission to use a particular bridge or road

:
The new bridge has a high toll.
El nuevo puente tiene un peaje alto.
You have to pay a toll to use this highway.
Tienes que pagar un peaje para usar esta autopista.
2.

precio, costo, daño

the extent of loss, damage, or suffering arising from an event or action

:
The accident took a heavy toll on his health.
El accidente cobró un alto precio en su salud.
The long war took a terrible toll on the country's economy.
La larga guerra cobró un terrible precio en la economía del país.
1.

doblar, sonar

to ring a bell slowly with a single, repeated sound, especially as a signal or to mark a death

:
The church bells began to toll for the funeral.
Las campanas de la iglesia comenzaron a doblar para el funeral.
The clock tower tolled midnight.
La torre del reloj dio la medianoche.