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  • 造成损失或伤亡:指某种情况或事件对人们的生命、健康、财产等方面造成损失或伤亡。

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  • The last few years have taken a toll not only on his family's finances, but also on his feelings of self-worth.

    过去几年不仅家庭带来经济上的损失给他的自我价值感带来了负面影响。

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  • The last few years have taken a toll not only on his family's finances, but also on his feelings of self worth.

    过去几年不仅家庭带来了经济上的损失给他的自我价值感带来了负面影响。

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  • The drought has taken its toll on the ability of farmers and pastoralists who rear livestock and produce food.

    旱灾造成损失已经超出了那些饲养家畜加工食品为生的农民承受的范围。

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  • He admits that Mr Clinton went easy not only because he sympathised with the predicament of his Israeli friends but also because George Bush senior's harsh confrontation with Israel over settlements in the 1990s was considered later to have taken a serious toll of the president's domestic support.

    ECONOMIST: America and the Middle East

  • The Great Personal Computer Bust of 1983 and three subsequent years of misery had taken quite a toll on Noyce, Intel and most of Silicon Valley.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • And now, we are seeing not only the political and economic toll that is being taken on the people of Zimbabwe, but the toll in the humanitarian dimension as this cholera epidemic has broken out.

    CNN: Rice: 'Well past time' for Mugabe's rule to end

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