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tollbooths

美[ˈtəʊlˌbuːθ],

释义

n. 收费亭;收费站;收费处;

例句

You weren't going to put tollbooths around the city of London and open and shut those gates.
我们不会在伦敦的周边建立收费站,通过开启和关闭这些出口来控制拥挤的交通。
The tollbooths along these highways should operate as guardians of smooth traveling, not a force of local protectionism.
这些高速公路沿途的收费站应该作为一个平稳流畅的交通体系的监护人,而不是又一股地方保护主义力量。
The "I won't pay" movement spreads across Greece. . . They blockade highway tollbooths to give drivers free passage.
我不会付钱的运动遍及全希腊…他们封锁公路收费亭,给予司机自由通行。
RFID tags are already used widely in passports, library books and gadgets that let cars fly through tollbooths without cash.
射频识别标签早就广泛应用于护照、图书馆的书籍以及电子收费系统(收费站所用的装置,车辆可以飞驰而过而不需停下交纳现金)上了。
A widened roadway forming the approach to tollbooths on a highway.
As your voice travels the lines from, say, Venice, California, to Venice, Italy, it encounters a lot of tollbooths.
比如说,当你的声音从加利福尼亚的威尼斯通过线路传到意大利的威尼斯的时候,会遇到大量的收费站点。
And at unattended tollbooths, you may get stuck if you don't have coins you can pay with instead.
在无人过路收费站,你要是没带硬币的话可能就被卡在那了。
In 2008, the country's National Audit Office said that motorists had handed over $2. 3 billion at illegally erected tollbooths.
2008年,国家审计局称汽车驾驶员共向非法设立的收费站缴纳了152亿元人民币的过路费。

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