toll Idioma
take its toll
cause loss or damage His new job and the long hours have begun to take their toll on his health.
take its toll|take|toll
v. phr. To cause loss or damage.
The bombs had taken their toll on the little town. The budget cut took its toll of teachers.
toll call|call|toll
n. phr. A long distance telephone call for which one has to pay.
We had several toll calls on last month's telephone bill.
toll free|free|toll
adv. phr. Calling an (800) telephone number with the call paid by the business whose number one has dialed.
You can call us day and night, seven days a week, toll free.
toll
toll see
take its toll.