death toll
英 [ˈdeθ təʊl]
美 [ˈdeθ toʊl]
n.  (事故、战争、灾难等的)死亡人数
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牛津词典
noun
- (事故、战争、灾难等的)死亡人数
 the number of people killed in an accident, a war, a disaster, etc.
柯林斯词典
- (事故、灾难或战争中的)死亡人数
 Thedeath tollof an accident, disaster, or war is the number of people who die in it.
英英释义
noun
- the number of deaths resulting from some particular cause such as an accident or a battle or a natural disaster
双语例句
- The death toll from Burma's cyclone could exceed 100,000, the US embassy in Rangoon said last night.
 美国驻仰光大使馆昨晚表示,缅甸热带风暴导致的死亡人数可能超过10万人。
- Were the attacks to have succeeded the death toll would have been horrendous.
 如果袭击行动得逞,那么死亡人数将是可怕的。
- As the death toll in Syria approached 1,000, President Barack Obama finally announced sanctions against the regime.
 随着叙利亚死亡人数逼近1000,巴拉克奥巴马(BarackObama)总统终于宣布了对该政权实施制裁。
- The death toll has fallen.
 这条路上的事故死亡率已经下降了。
- Chernobyl's total death toll and long-term health effects remain a subject of intense debate.
 切尔诺贝利总的死亡人数及长期健康影响一直持续着激烈的讨论。
- There are no official figures on the civilian death toll.
 平民死亡人数还没有官方的数据。
- The leaves of the tree are dying off. Officials expect the death toll to rise.
 树上的叶子相继枯死。当地官员预估死亡人数会继续增加。
- This brought the death toll in six days of unrest to at least nine.
 至此,在这场已持续6天的骚乱中,死亡人数已升至至少9人。
- Official reports put the death toll at under one hundred, but unofficial estimates speak of at least two hundred dead.
 官方报道说死亡人数在100人以下,但非官方估计至少有200人死亡。
- But the death toll over the past two months appears to reinforce his optimism.
 刚过去的这两个月的死亡人数的下降似乎在加强他的乐观。
