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toll (obj) RINGHtEJl, $toJlvto (cause a large bell to) ring slowly and repeatedly缓慢而有规律的鸣钟At the news of victory, church bells were tolled across the land. [T]听到胜利的消息,教堂的钟声传遍全国各地。At Cathedral Square, the bell of the medieval tower tolled. [I]在大教堂广场上,中世纪塔楼的钟敲响了。In the distance, a church bell tolled the hour (= announced the time by ringing). [T]远处,一座教堂的钟声在报时。"The curfew tolls the knell of parting day" (Thomas Gray in the poem Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, 1751) “晚钟为分离的日子敲起了哀钟”(托马斯·格雷的《乡村教堂墓园的挽歌》)
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