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tollbooth    音标拼音: [t'olb,uθ]
n. 过路收费亭

过路收费亭

tollbooth
n 1: a booth at a tollgate where the toll collector collects
tolls [synonym: {tollbooth}, {tolbooth}, {tollhouse}]

Tollbooth \Toll"booth`\, n. [Toll a tax booth.] [Written also
tolbooth.]
1. A place where goods are weighed to ascertain the duties or
toll. [Obs.]
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He saw Levy . . . sitting at the tollbooth. --Wyclif
(Mark ii. 14).
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2. In Scotland, a burgh jail; hence, any prison, especially a
town jail. --Sir W. Scott.
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Tollbooth \Toll"booth`\, v. t.
To imprison in a tollbooth. [R.]
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That they might tollbooth Oxford men. --Bp. Corbet.
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63 Moby Thesaurus words for "tollbooth":
Nissen hut, POW camp, Quonset hut, bastille, black hole, booth,
borstal, borstal institution, bridewell, brig, cell,
concentration camp, condemned cell, crib, death cell, death house,
death row, detention camp, federal prison, forced-labor camp, gaol,
gatehouse, guardhouse, house of correction, house of detention,
hut, hutch, industrial school, internment camp, jail, jailhouse,
keep, kiosk, labor camp, lean-to, lockup, maximum-security prison,
minimum-security prison, oubliette, outbuilding, outhouse,
pavilion, pen, penal colony, penal institution, penal settlement,
penitentiary, prison, prison camp, prisonhouse, reform school,
reformatory, sentry box, shack, shanty, shed, sponging house,
stall, state prison, stockade, the hole, tollhouse,
training school


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