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toll noun 2amount of damage done/number of people killed 破坏程度;伤亡人数ADJECTIVE | VERB + TOLL | TOLL + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEdevastating, enormous, great, heavy, high, huge, terrible, tragic 毁灭性伤亡;巨大伤亡;重大伤亡;严重伤亡;惨重伤亡mounting, rising 不断上升的伤亡人数◆the mounting death toll不断上升的死亡人数final 最终伤亡人数casualty, death, injury (especially BrE) 伤亡/死亡/受伤人数civilian, human 平民/人员伤亡emotional, physical, psychological 情感/身体/心理创伤VERB + TOLLexact, take 造成损害◆The pressure of fame can take a terrible toll.名声的压力能造成可怕的伤害。◆The recession is taking its toll.经济衰退正造成重大损失。estimate 评估伤害损失TOLL + VERBmount, rise 伤亡人数增加/上升◆The death toll from yesterday's crash is still rising.昨天车祸的死亡人数仍在增加。reach sth 伤亡人数达到⋯◆The casualty toll could reach 200.伤亡人数可能会达到 200 人。stand at sth 伤亡人数是⋯◆The death toll stands at 37.死亡人数为 37 人。PREPOSITIONtoll on 对⋯的损害◆Illness has taken a heavy toll on her.疾病对她的身体造成了极大的损害。PHRASESbring the toll to 使伤亡人数达到⋯◆This brings the death toll to 86.这使死亡人数达到 86 人。put the toll at 估计伤亡人数为⋯◆The latest estimates put the death toll at 15 000.最新估计的死亡人数为 15,000 人。 |