take a toll

产生严重的负面影响:长期对某人或某事产生严重的不良影响。

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产生严重的负面影响:长期对某人或某事产生严重的不良影响。
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1·The long summers of forgetting take a toll.
那些漫长夏日,终让人忘却不快。
2·The Israeli study suggests that doing so may be best for the baby, but may take a toll on mom.
以色列的研究表明,这样做可能对婴儿是最好的,但可能会对母亲造成伤害。
3·The drama will take a toll even on the serene Mr Singh.
这一戏剧性事件即使对沉着的辛格也会造成损失。
4·Worse, chronic worry may take a toll on our hearts.
更糟的是,长期的烦恼会给心脏带来害处。
5·It's true that sleeping with a snorer can take a toll on your health.
的确,与打鼾者同床共枕可以夺去你的健康。
6·Overscheduling can also take a toll on kids' friendships and social lives.
超负荷运转对孩子的友谊和社交生活也会造成负面影响。
7·However, such rates inevitably take a toll on enterprise and economic growth.
然而,这么高的利率不可避免地使企业和经济增长付出代价。
8·The tap water has deposits when tend to take a toll on your face drying it out.
自来水中的沉淀物会沉淀在你的脸上。
9·That could be because working long hours can take a toll on your team-members' health.
这可能是因为工作时间过长对团队成员的身体健康构成了损害。
10·The scrutiny from the media and fans about his steroid use appeared to take a toll on Bonds.
来自媒体和粉丝对于类固醇使用的监察使邦兹受到很大伤害。
同义词
产生负面影响;造成损失