toll
US /toʊl/
UK /toʊl/

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preço, custo, dano
the extent of loss, damage, or suffering arising from an event or action
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The accident took a heavy toll on his health.
O acidente cobrou um alto preço na sua saúde.
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The long war took a terrible toll on the country's economy.
A longa guerra cobrou um preço terrível na economia do país.
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dobrar, soar
to ring a bell slowly with a single, repeated sound, especially as a signal or to mark a death
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The church bells began to toll for the funeral.
Os sinos da igreja começaram a dobrar para o funeral.
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The clock tower tolled midnight.
A torre do relógio soou a meia-noite.