Dizionario Ungherese - Inglese

magyar - English

útdíj in inglese:

1. fare


air/train fares
bus/train/rail, etc. fare; Please tender the exact fare.; How much is the fare to Brussels?
So, how did you fare in Latin America?
On a bus or a train one must pay a fare.
Definition the fare is the amount of money you have to pay for a particular journey on public transport or in a taxi
fare (n)
lowest economy fare
Having spent every penny i had with me, I realised too late that I hadn't any money for my bus fare home.
Claiming extra expenses (e.g. getting a taxi receipt for more than the actual fare).
Administration and economic and financial affairs fare even better.
He fares even better.
I didn't think the fare would be so expensive.
If he had studied more, he would have fared better on his exam.
The bus fares have been raised by 20 percent. The taxi fares in Shanghai are expensive.
Children travel at half fare

2. toll


Years of running in marathons have taken a toll on my knees.
You need to have exact change to pay the toll of the expressway.
The death toll from the hurricane climbed to 200.
Blindness is responsible for a staggering toll of poor health, suffering, and loss of dignity and diminution in the quality of lives of people worldwide.
What's the toll for driving this motorway?
In general horses and carriages used in agricultural work were free from toll.
The missile attack took a heavy toll of lives.
For whom the bell tolls.
More importantly for me, dealing with traffic congestion and road rage during my daily commute began taking its toll on my mental health.
This is toll road.
Beatings that made up a skaa's life took a terrible toll on the elderly.
A toll may significantly reduce the demand for road transport
I heard the distant toll of church bells and I knew I was late. The bell-ringer tolls the bells at midday.
The death toll has risen to 83. Years of smoking have taken their toll on his health.
The toll from the accident was 5 persons dead and 100 persons injured.