动词抽取…的一部分,夺去,使遭受死亡
1. 抽取...的一部分, 夺去, 使遭受死亡:lower camber 下弦 下部弯曲 | take toll of 抽取...的一部分, 夺去, 使遭受死亡 | leather-jacket [昆]大蚊幼虫(具有韧皮)
2. 夺去:take to 开始 | take toll of 夺去 | take turns 轮流
1. The construction and maintenance of golf courses also take a heavy environmental toll, said Eng Le Anh Tuan from the Can Tho University Environmental Technology Center.
2. They consider the war a mistake and Bush's postwar strategy inadequate as determined insurgents take a rising toll of American casualties.
3. The realities of free expression in China also take a toll on all indie filmmakers regardless of nationality.
4. Online sales of air purifiers are soaring as smog continues to take its toll on air quality.
5. But it can take up to 12 hours to cover that short distance because of the number of toll booths on the highway.
6. Beijing - The syphilis epidemic has begun to take its toll in China, with the number of new infections increasing by 30 percent each year.
7. Closing down polluting firms will of course take its toll on local government revenue.
8. The pressure appeared to take its toll on McClaren as he walked out of the news conference after just two minutes of questioning from reporters.
9. Dust and high altitude of Afghan's mountains take a heavy toll on helicopter engines.
10. take toll of的近义词
10. He stressed the importance of closer international cooperation as the financial crisis continued to take its toll across the globe.