death toll 成语
take its toll
cause loss or damage His new job and the long hours have begun to take their toll on his health.
take its toll|take|toll
v. phr. To cause loss or damage.
The bombs had taken their toll on the little town. The budget cut took its toll of teachers.
toll call|call|toll
n. phr. A long distance telephone call for which one has to pay.
We had several toll calls on last month's telephone bill.
toll free|free|toll
adv. phr. Calling an (800) telephone number with the call paid by the business whose number one has dialed.
You can call us day and night, seven days a week, toll free.
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death toll
The cardinal of deaths that accept occurred afterwards some above baleful event, such as an accident, act of violence, or accustomed disaster. The afterlife assessment of the battle amid the two countries is able-bodied over 2,000 bodies as of this morning.Learn more: death, toll