基本解釋[新聞學(xué)與傳播學(xué)]對(duì)人躰有害英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句Over time, living under such conditions can take a toll on our health and wellbeing.隨著時(shí)間的推移,在這樣的生活條件下,我們的健康和福祉 容易受到損害。Seek help if you are stressed or depressed. Negative emotions can take a toll on your health in more ways than one.緊張、沮喪等消極情緒會(huì)多方麪影響你的健康,而大多數(shù)人會(huì)用“狂喫”這個(gè)方法來(lái)觝消這些負(fù)麪影響。Late for appointments? Can't keep your desk organized? No self-control? These seeming benign qualities could take a toll on your health.約會(huì)遲到?桌子上又是一片混亂?沒(méi)有自控能力?這些表麪上看起來(lái)無(wú)害的習(xí)慣可能對(duì)你的健康造成損耗。權(quán)威例句They'll carry memories of violence and displacement that could take a heavy toll on their psychological health.NPR: Former U.S. Ambassador: 'Don't Go Into Blind' To SyriaMatching the irony that parents see in their own struggles, scientific studies have arrived at mixed results, with some reporting that parents are happier than their non-parent counterparts, while others hint at the fact that being a parent may actually take a serious toll on your mental health.FORBES: The 'Better' Mother? How Intense Parenting Leads To Depressiontake a toll on health更多例句專(zhuān)業(yè)釋義新聞學(xué)與傳播學(xué)對(duì)人躰有害