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
- Police said the teacher's bravery had prevented an even higher death toll.
警方称,正是由于这位教师的英勇行为才避免了更多的人伤亡。 - 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。 - The day after the explosion the death toll had risen to90.
爆炸发生后的第二天,死亡人数升至90人。 - Medical personnel warned that the death toll could rise further.
医务人员警告称,死亡人数有可能上升。 - One person died in the hospital Sunday, raising the death toll to 294.
星期天有一人在医院死亡,使得地震死亡人数上升到294人。 - A rise in the death toll of the Atlanta bus crash, claiming members of a college baseball team.
在亚特兰大大巴碰撞事故中的死亡人数又有了增加,并宣布了一只大学棒球对的人数。 - The death toll was unchanged from Friday, Xinhua said.
新华社说,死亡病例较上周五没有变化。 - On taking office he called the Kunduz airstrike militarily "appropriate" despite its horrific death toll.
甫一上任,他就鼓吹昆都士的空袭是军事上“合适”的,尽管死亡人数非常惊人。 - The officials said the death toll could rise.
官员表示,死亡人数可能会上升。 - There are no official figures on the civilian death toll.
平民死亡人数还没有官方的数据。