heavy toll

沉重的代价:指某种事物或事件所带来的严重后果或损失。

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词性释义

沉重的代价:指某种事物或事件所带来的严重后果或损失。
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1·Illness had taken a heavy toll on her.
疾病对她的身体造成极大的损害。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·Higher peak temperatures are also expected to take a heavy toll on food producers.
高温峰值预计也会对食品生产商造成严重影响。
3·That battle took a heavy toll of the Taiping troops for they were attacked front and rear.
那次战役太平军因腹背受敌,伤亡惨重。
—— 《新英汉大辞典》
4·The attack took a heavy toll.
这场袭击造成了大量的伤亡。
5·The earthquake took a heavy toll on several villages.
这次地震给几个村庄造成重大损失。
6·This lack of access exacts a heavy toll on the world's poor.
缺少可行性是大多数贫困国家面临的困境。
7·The ensuing destruction of the banking sector exacts a heavy toll.
接下来发生的整个银行系统的毁灭,代价将是惨重的。
8·The tornado has taken a heavy toll in a large part of the country.
龙卷风给该国大部分地区造成了惊人的损失。
9·Each time we have paid a very, very heavy toll in human suffering.
每一次我们都受害伤亡惨重。
10·The food, fuel and financial crises, however, have taken a heavy toll.
粮食,燃料和金融危机,但是,已经采取了沉重的代价。