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Yeah, I mean, that's what he, that's what he tol...ใช่, ผมหมายถึง, นั่น เขา.. เอ่อ.. Chuck Versus the Gravitron (2008)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
tolAbout four years ago my Achilles tendon started to hurt and I was told it was Achilles tendonitis.
tolA friend told me that story.
tolAfter a long wait in line, she was told she should get a certified copy of her birth certificate as identification.
tolAfter being told, "Please, sit down," I sit in the chair.
tolAfter John was made a manager, he told me he would never expected to reach such a high position.
tolAfter she filled out the application, the records clerk told her that the fee was eight dollars.
tolAfter the accident, the police told the crowd to keep back.
tolA good many people have told me to take a holiday.
tolA good newspaper reporter takes advantage of what he learns from any source, even the "little bird told him so" type of source.
tolA little bird told me.
tolAll the truth is not to be told at all time.
tolA police officer told me to stop the car.

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
tol

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Tol

v. t. (Law) To take away. See Toll. [ 1913 Webster ]

Tola

‖n. [ Hind., from Skr. tulā a balance. ] A weight of British India. The standard tola is equal to 180 grains. [ 1913 Webster ]

Tolane

n. [ From Toluene. ] (Chem.) A hydrocarbon, C14H10, related both to the acetylene and the aromatic series, and produced artificially as a white crystalline substance; -- called also diphenyl acetylene. [ 1913 Webster ]

Tolbooth

n. See Tollbooth. [ 1913 Webster ]

Told

imp. & p. p. of Tell. [ 1913 Webster ]

Tole

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Toled p. pr. & vb. n. Toling. ] [ OE. tollen to draw, to entice; of uncertain origin. Cf. Toll to ring a bell. ] To draw, or cause to follow, by displaying something pleasing or desirable; to allure by some bait. [ Written also toll. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Whatever you observe him to be more frighted at then he should, tole him on to by insensible degrees, till at last he masters the difficulty. [ 1913 Webster ]

Toledo

n. A sword or sword blade made at Toledo in Spain, which city was famous in the 16th and 17th centuries for the excellence of its weapons. [ 1913 Webster ]

Tolerability

n. The quality or state of being tolerable. [ R. ] Fuller. Wordsworth. [ 1913 Webster ]

Tolerable

a. [ L. tolerabilis: cf. F. tolérable. See Tolerate. ] 1. Capable of being borne or endured; supportable, either physically or mentally. [ 1913 Webster ]

As may affect the earth with cold and heat
Scarce tolerable. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Moderately good or agreeable; not contemptible; not very excellent or pleasing, but such as can be borne or received without disgust, resentment, or opposition; passable; as, a tolerable administration; a tolerable entertainment; a tolerable translation. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

-- Tol"er*a*ble*ness, n. -- Tol"er*a*bly, adv. [ 1913 Webster ]

Tolerance

n. [ L. tolerantia: cf. F. tolérance. ] 1. The power or capacity of enduring; the act of enduring; endurance. [ 1913 Webster ]

Diogenes, one frosty morning, came into the market place, shaking, to show his tolerance. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The endurance of the presence or actions of objectionable persons, or of the expression of offensive opinions; toleration. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Med.) The power possessed or acquired by some persons of bearing doses of medicine which in ordinary cases would prove injurious or fatal. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. (Forestry) Capability of growth in more or less shade. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

5. the allowed amount of variation from the standard or from exact conformity to the specified dimensions, weight, hardness, voltage etc., in various mechanical or electrical devices or operations; -- caklled also allowance specif.: (Coinage) The amount which coins, either singly or in lots, are legally allowed to vary above or below the standard of weight or fineness. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC ]

6. (Biochemistry) the capacity to resist the deleterious action of a chemical agent normally harmful to the organism; as, the acquired tolerance of bacteria to anitbiotics. [ PJC ]

7. (Immunology) the acquired inability to respond with an immune reaction to an antigen to which the organism normally responds; -- called also immunotolerance, immunological tolerance, or immune tolerance. Such tolerance may be induced by exposing an animal to the antigen at a very early stage of life, prior to maturation of the immune system, or, in adults, by exposing the animal to repeated low doses of a weak protein antigen (low-zone tolerance), or to a large amount of an antigen (high-zone tolerance). [ PJC ]


Tolerance of the mint. (Coinage) Same as Remedy of the mint. See under Remedy.
[ 1913 Webster ]

WordNet (3.0)
tolazamide(n) a drug (trade name Tolinase) used in treating stable adult-onset diabetes mellitus, Syn. Tolinase
tolazoline(n) vasodilator that is used to treat spasms of peripheral blood vessels (as in acrocyanosis)
tolbutamide(n) sulfonylurea; an oral antidiabetic drug (trade name Orinase) used in the treatment of adult-onset diabetes mellitus, Syn. Orinase
tole(n) enameled or lacquered metalware (usually gilded and elaborately painted); popular in the 18th century, Example: the Pennsylvania Dutch tole watering can might be a reproduction but it looks convincing
toledo(n) an industrial city in northwestern Ohio on Lake Erie
toledo(n) a city in central Spain on the Tagus river; famous for steel and swords since the first century
tolerable(adj) capable of being borne or endured, Ant. intolerable, Example: the climate is at least tolerable
tolerance(n) the power or capacity of an organism to tolerate unfavorable environmental conditions
tolerance(n) the act of tolerating something
tolerance(n) willingness to recognize and respect the beliefs or practices of others, Ant. intolerance

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
Toleranz { f }tolerance [Add to Longdo]
Toleranz { f }permissiveness [Add to Longdo]
Toleranzbereich { m }tolerance region [Add to Longdo]
Tolle { f }quiff [Add to Longdo]
Tollerei { f }romp [Add to Longdo]
Tollhaus { n } | Tollhäuser { pl }bedlam | bedlams [Add to Longdo]
Tollheit { f }rabidity [Add to Longdo]
Tollheit { f }; Wahnsinn { m }madness [Add to Longdo]
Tollkirsche { f } [ bot. ] | Tollkirschen { pl }deadly nightshade; belladonna | deadly nightshades [Add to Longdo]
Tollkopf { m }; Wildfang { m }madcab [Add to Longdo]
Tollkühnheit { f }foolhardiness [Add to Longdo]
Tollwut { f }rabies [Add to Longdo]
Tollpatsch { m }dub [ Am. ] [Add to Longdo]
Tollpatsch { m }; Tolpatsch { m } [ alt ]clumsy fellow [Add to Longdo]
Tollpatsch { m }; Tolpatsch { m } [ alt ]cub [Add to Longdo]

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